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{{Beybox<br />
| image = BeatLynx.jpg<br />
| full item name = Beat Lynx TH170WD<br />
| item number = BB-109<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Note:''' This Beyblade was originally released as the 'Super Rare' Bey in [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]]. It has been released from SonoKong as a Starter.<br />
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==Face: Lynx==<br />
The Face of this Beyblade represents Lynx, one of the 88 constellations in space. It is one of the few printed Faces in the 4D lineup.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Lynx==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.06 grams<br />
The original release of Lynx is a translucent brown, almost tan color. Its design emulates two ears of a cat, with a notch in between each space. This symmetrical shape has good synergy when used in tandem with Beat.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Beat==<br />
*'''Total Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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====PC Frame====<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious [[Smash Attack]], but unfortunately also create [[Recoil]]. The overarching design is similar to both [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]] and [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF#Wheel: Quetzalcoatl | Quetzalcoatl]].<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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*'''Attack Mode''' : <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
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*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]] would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin [[Attack]] Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
A [[Metal Face]], mid-height Track, and RF are the best options for reducing Beat's Recoil, and maximizing its [[Smash Attack | Smash]]. An increase in movement speed can be attained by using the same parts, but opting for a low-track instead. Some of Beat's most popular combinations are ''MF Beat Lynx CH120/GB145RF'' and ''Beat Lynx 85RF''.<br />
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==Track: Triple Height 170==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.39 grams<br />
TH170 contains a height-changing Track similar to [[Dark Cancer CH120SF#Track: Change 120 | CH120]]; it can change between 170, 195, and 220. And unlike CH120, TH170 has no mechanical problems that cause it to change height mid-battle, like many CH120's do. <br />
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TH170 is infinitely more versatile than [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230 | 230]] because of its height change ability. While 230 is easily KOed by 145-height Attack customizations due to its height, TH170 can stand up against them if necessary with the two lower heights it can change down to: 170 and 195. And it can also fare well against low-Track Attack customizations just as well as 230 can when used at the 220-height. Although, it should be noted that due to the height change mechanism of the Track, the design of TH170 is not as funnel-like and smooth as 230's is. As a result, low-Track Attackers could possibly garner more success against TH170 at the 220-height than they would against 230. This is simply one minor caveat though; TH170's outstanding ability to adapt to countless situations more than makes up for it.<br />
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In general, the 170 and 195 heights are best used against 145-height Attack and Stamina combinations, while the 220 height is best used for outspinning 230-height Stamina customs, as well as low-track [[Attack]], [[Defense]], and [[Survival | Stamina]] combinations.<br />
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===Use in Defense Combination===<br />
On the 170 and 195-heights, TH170 can be difficult to KO for many Attackers. To optimize this ability, combine it with the following parts: MF-H, [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]], [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S#Clear Wheel: Aquario | Aquario]], and [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF#Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat | RDF]] to create the formidable defensive opponent, ''MF-H Basalt Aquario TH170RDF''.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
TH170 is one of the most popular choices for [[Survival | Stamina]] customizations due to its extremely high versatility. It can be used well in the combination, ''Phantom Aquario/Bull TH170D''.<br />
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===Use in Balance Combination===<br />
TH170 is a key part in the combination ''MF/MF-H Basalt Kerbecs TH170WF''. This combination succeeds by utilizing its great momentum and versatility to perform well against all types of opponents.<br />
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==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Wide Defense, as its name implies is one of the widest of the “Defense” series of Bottoms (D, SD, WD, PD, EWD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other “Defense” Bottoms, specifically D. The advantages include its ability for abnormally long precession times due to its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter. This allows it to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D, and at a much lower spin rate. However, depending on the position of the Beyblade using WD and the spin rate of the opponent, this can be disadvantageous because of how easy it becomes to knock over the precessing WD custom. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its [[Survival | Stamina]]. Nevertheless, this is more often an advantage than it is a disadvantage.<br />
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Newer parts such as [[Ray Unicorno D125CS#Bottom: Coat Sharp | CS]], [[Scythe Kronos T125EDS#Bottom: Eternal Defense Sharp | EDS]] and [[Phantom Orion B:D#4D Bottom: Bearing Drive | B:D]] have overshadowed WD to some degree: CS and EDS due to their ability to be paired with the popular [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145 | BD145]] Track without scraping, and B:D because of its height and even longer precession times, but WD is still one of the best pure Stamina Bottoms available. However, when selecting high Tracks such as TH170 and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230 | 230]], WD's tendency to wobble at larger angles should be kept in mind, as it's extreme precession can often become problematic.<br />
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Although the name suggests Defensive characteristics, WD does not possess any inherent defensive qualities. However, its proficiency can be increased significantly when facing left-spin Attackers through the utilization of the [[Weak Shooting]] technique.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
WD is arguably the best of the “Defense” series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Phantom Aquario/Bull AD145/W145WD''.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
* '''Beat Lynx AD145WD''' Hasbro Metal Fury.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Front.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Attack Mode)<br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Front_2.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Defense Mode)<br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Side.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Side View)<br />
Image:Lynx_Wheel.jpg|Lynx Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Lynx_PC_Frame.jpg|PC Frame<br />
Image:Beat_Wheel_Top.jpg|Beat Metal Wheel<br />
Image:Beat_Wheel_Side.jpg|Beat Metal Wheel (Side View)<br />
Image:TH170_Top.jpg|TH170 Track<br />
Image:TH170_Side.jpg|TH170 Track (Side View)<br />
Image:TH195.jpg|TH170 Track (195 Height)<br />
Image:TH220.jpg|TH170 Track (220 Height)<br />
Image:WD_Top.jpg|Wide Defense<br />
Image:WD_Side.jpg|Wide Defense (Side View)<br />
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</gallery><br />
==Overall==<br />
This Beyblade contains excellent parts for all Beyblade Types, which is a very rare occurrence. Beat is one of the best right-spin Attack wheels to date, comparable to [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]] or [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]; TH170 is used to great effect in top-tier Defense, Stamina and Balance customizations and WD, despite its numerous releases, still sees use in decent Stamina customizations. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category: Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category: Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Beat_Lynx_TH170WD&diff=11572Beat Lynx TH170WD2013-06-03T18:32:00Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina Customization */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = BeatLynx.jpg<br />
| full item name = Beat Lynx TH170WD<br />
| item number = BB-109<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Note:''' This Beyblade was originally released as the 'Super Rare' Bey in [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]]. It has been released from SonoKong as a Starter.<br />
<br />
==Face: Lynx==<br />
The Face of this Beyblade represents Lynx, one of the 88 constellations in space. It is one of the few printed Faces in the 4D lineup.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Lynx==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.06 grams<br />
The original release of Lynx is a translucent brown, almost tan color. Its design emulates two ears of a cat, with a notch in between each space. This symmetrical shape has good synergy when used in tandem with Beat.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Beat==<br />
*'''Total Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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====PC Frame====<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious [[Smash Attack]], but unfortunately also create [[Recoil]]. The overarching design is similar to both [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]] and [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF#Wheel: Quetzalcoatl | Quetzalcoatl]].<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
*'''Attack Mode''' : <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
<br />
*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]] would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin [[Attack]] Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
A [[Metal Face]], mid-height Track, and RF are the best options for reducing Beat's Recoil, and maximizing its [[Smash Attack | Smash]]. An increase in movement speed can be attained by using the same parts, but opting for a low-track instead. Some of Beat's most popular combinations are ''MF Beat Lynx CH120/GB145RF'' and ''Beat Lynx 85RF''.<br />
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==Track: Triple Height 170==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.39 grams<br />
TH170 contains a height-changing Track similar to [[Dark Cancer CH120SF#Track: Change 120 | CH120]]; it can change between 170, 195, and 220. And unlike CH120, TH170 has no mechanical problems that cause it to change height mid-battle, like many CH120's do. <br />
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TH170 is infinitely more versatile than [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230 | 230]] because of its height change ability. While 230 is easily KOed by 145-height Attack customizations due to its height, TH170 can stand up against them if necessary with the two lower heights it can change down to: 170 and 195. And it can also fare well against low-Track Attack customizations just as well as 230 can when used at the 220-height. Although, it should be noted that due to the height change mechanism of the Track, the design of TH170 is not as funnel-like and smooth as 230's is. As a result, low-Track Attackers could possibly garner more success against TH170 at the 220-height than they would against 230. This is simply one minor caveat though; TH170's outstanding ability to adapt to countless situations more than makes up for it.<br />
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In general, the 170 and 195 heights are best used against 145-height Attack and Stamina combinations, while the 220 height is best used for outspinning 230-height Stamina customs, as well as low-track [[Attack]], [[Defense]], and [[Survival | Stamina]] combinations.<br />
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===Use in Defense Combination===<br />
On the 170 and 195-heights, TH170 can be difficult to KO for many Attackers. To optimize this ability, combine it with the following parts: MF-H, [[Basalt Horogium 145WD#Metal Wheel: Basalt | Basalt]], [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S#Clear Wheel: Aquario | Aquario]], and [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF#Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat | RDF]] to create the formidable defensive opponent, ''MF-H Basalt Aquario TH170RDF''.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
TH170 is one of the most popular choices for [[Survival | Stamina]] customizations due to its extremely high versatility. It can be used well in the combination, ''Phantom Aquario TH170D''.<br />
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===Use in Balance Combination===<br />
TH170 is a key part in the combination ''MF/MF-H Basalt Kerbecs TH170WF''. This combination succeeds by utilizing its great momentum and versatility to perform well against all types of opponents.<br />
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==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Wide Defense, as its name implies is one of the widest of the “Defense” series of Bottoms (D, SD, WD, PD, EWD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other “Defense” Bottoms, specifically D. The advantages include its ability for abnormally long precession times due to its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter. This allows it to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D, and at a much lower spin rate. However, depending on the position of the Beyblade using WD and the spin rate of the opponent, this can be disadvantageous because of how easy it becomes to knock over the precessing WD custom. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its [[Survival | Stamina]]. Nevertheless, this is more often an advantage than it is a disadvantage.<br />
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Newer parts such as [[Ray Unicorno D125CS#Bottom: Coat Sharp | CS]], [[Scythe Kronos T125EDS#Bottom: Eternal Defense Sharp | EDS]] and [[Phantom Orion B:D#4D Bottom: Bearing Drive | B:D]] have overshadowed WD to some degree: CS and EDS due to their ability to be paired with the popular [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145 | BD145]] Track without scraping, and B:D because of its height and even longer precession times, but WD is still one of the best pure Stamina Bottoms available. However, when selecting high Tracks such as TH170 and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230 | 230]], WD's tendency to wobble at larger angles should be kept in mind, as it's extreme precession can often become problematic.<br />
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Although the name suggests Defensive characteristics, WD does not possess any inherent defensive qualities. However, its proficiency can be increased significantly when facing left-spin Attackers through the utilization of the [[Weak Shooting]] technique.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
WD is arguably the best of the “Defense” series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Phantom Aquario/Bull AD145/W145WD''.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
* '''Beat Lynx AD145WD''' Hasbro Metal Fury.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Front.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Attack Mode)<br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Front_2.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Defense Mode)<br />
Image:Beat_Lynx_Side.jpg|Beat Lynx TH170WD (Side View)<br />
Image:Lynx_Wheel.jpg|Lynx Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Lynx_PC_Frame.jpg|PC Frame<br />
Image:Beat_Wheel_Top.jpg|Beat Metal Wheel<br />
Image:Beat_Wheel_Side.jpg|Beat Metal Wheel (Side View)<br />
Image:TH170_Top.jpg|TH170 Track<br />
Image:TH170_Side.jpg|TH170 Track (Side View)<br />
Image:TH195.jpg|TH170 Track (195 Height)<br />
Image:TH220.jpg|TH170 Track (220 Height)<br />
Image:WD_Top.jpg|Wide Defense<br />
Image:WD_Side.jpg|Wide Defense (Side View)<br />
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</gallery><br />
==Overall==<br />
This Beyblade contains excellent parts for all Beyblade Types, which is a very rare occurrence. Beat is one of the best right-spin Attack wheels to date, comparable to [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]] or [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]; TH170 is used to great effect in top-tier Defense, Stamina and Balance customizations and WD, despite its numerous releases, still sees use in decent Stamina customizations. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category: Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category: Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=L_Drago_105F&diff=11566L Drago 105F2013-06-02T20:35:46Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Overall */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = ldrago.jpg<br />
| full item name = L Drago 105F<br />
| item number = BB-23<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#Components_of_MFBs | Metal System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: L Drago==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts a Dragon, Draco, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
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==Wheel: L Drago==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32 grams<br />
The L Drago Wheel is the first in the series of "L Drago"s, and was thus the first left-spin Wheel released. Its design consists of three dragon heads facing counter-clockwise. The heads are flat where the "snout" and teeth of the dragons are and taper in a slope-like form towards the "horn" and "neck" of the dragons, where the thickest part of the wheel is.<br />
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The three dragon head slopes are in the shape required for [[Upper Attack]], but given that for Upper Attack to work both Beyblades must be spinning in the same direction, the fact that there are very few left-spin MFB, and that Upper Attack has never seemed to be effective with MFB, makes this point negligible. Despite the fact that the Wheel has no sharp contact points, L Drago does indeed have some slight [[Smash Attack | Spike Attack]] through the small details and angle changes on the dragon heads, but overall it is outclassed as an [[Attack]] type Wheel. Where L Drago shines is in destabilizing; its left-spin direction combined with huge slopes provide powerful destabilization against the opposing Beyblade.<br />
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===Use In Attack Customization===<br />
L Drago once worked exceptionally well in the destabilizing attacker ''MF L Drago 100WF''. This combination has since been outclassed, but this section has been kept for informational purposes. The Metal Face increased the weight of the Beyblade, which was important in this case because L Drago was one of the lightest Wheels ever created, and while it did not have terribly high recoil, the fact that it was utilizing a plastic Flat Bottom with less friction than a rubber-based Flat Bottom, made it easier to KO. The 100 Track lowered the Beyblade to a level where it is able to destabilize any opponent, without the risk of scraping the floor with a Track such as 85 or 90. Additionally, it also provided it with a minutely increased amount of precession time, which was vital for this custom, as it regularly won by a fraction of a second. WF provides enough movement speed to help it KO its opponent, while still retaining a relatively high amount of [[Survival | Stamina]] for an [[Attack]] type.<br />
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When pitted against [[Defense]] customizations not utilizing 230 or BD145, this combo had an almost 100% win rate, and won both by KO and out-spin depending on which parts its opponent was using.<br />
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However, it did perform poorly against Stamina customizations utilizing 230, just as it did against 230-based Defense customs, but against any other height ''MF L Drago 100WF'' had a decent chance at victory via KO depending on the condition of the Bottom its opponent is using, the strength of their opponent's launch, and the Wheel being utilized.<br />
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Versus conventional Attack types utilizing a rubber-based Bottom such as RF, it also had a decent chance at victory (and still does, depending on the attacker it is playing against). However, this was only if it is able to outrun said Bottom, something which was entirely possible with WF's high movement speed that rivaled that of RF. In these instances it also had the ability to win by KO–often by simply "pushing" the opponent out of the stadium as it circles the Tornado Ridge (remember, WF has a tough time retaining the "flower" pattern)–or via out-spin due to its higher Stamina compared to the RF custom.<br />
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The combo was far from being perfect, but at it's peak, it was a very safe combo to use in a competitive situation, as you almost always had at least a chance of winning.<br />
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==Track: 105==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Width with Handles:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">22.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">16.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Core Cylinder Diameter:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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This track is currently the fourth lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival | Stamina]] by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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==Bottom: Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.08 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.96 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The Flat Bottom has a plastic flat tip, which gives it an offensive movement pattern. It is the equivalent of Flat Core ([[HMS]]) or SG Flat ([[Plastic Beyblade |Plastic]]). The F bottom has a hard time retaining a flower pattern, due to it being plastic, which results in it having less grip to the stadium floor than a rubber bottom. F has been overshadowed by countless other [[Attack]] Bottoms such as WF, RF, and R2F.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''L Drago 105F''' - World Hobby Fair 2009 Exclusive (Gold)<br />
*'''L Drago 105F''' - Prototype, WBBA shop campaign exclusive, only 20 released (Silver)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
====L Drago 105F - Original Version==== <br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Ldrago1.jpg|L Drago 105F<br />
Image:Ldrago2.jpg|L Drago 105F side view<br />
Image:Ldrago3.jpg|L Drago top view<br />
Image:Ldrago4.jpg|L Drago bottom view<br />
Image:Ldrago6.jpg|105<br />
Image:Ldrago7.jpg|F<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====L Drago 105F - Gold Version====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Gldrago1.jpg|L Drago 105F (Gold, World Hobby Fair Exclusive)<br />
Image:Gldrago2.jpg|L Drago 105F side view<br />
Image:Gldrago3.jpg|L Drago top view<br />
Image:Gldrago4.jpg|L Drago bottom view<br />
Image:Gldrago5.jpg|105 (World Hobby Fair Exclusive)<br />
Image:Gldrago6.jpg|F (World Hobby Fair Exclusive) <br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
When details regarding MFB were first released, one of the major disappointments that Bladers had was the fact that the multi-directional nature of Beyblades as seen in the [[Heavy Metal System]] was now a thing of the past. Thus, great interest surrounded the release of [[L Drago 105F]]. It was a novel release at the time, as L Drago was the only left-spin MFB available, but overall, it was a competitively disappointing release. Over time, however, L Drago came to find its competitive niche in the [[Attack]] custom listed above. <br />
<br />
That said, again, with time, L Drago fell out of use due to the introduction of parts like 230 and BD145, and the much, much heavier Metal Wheels of the [[Metal Fight Beyblade#4D System | 4D System]] which KO L Drago with ease. Because the Track, Bottom, and now the Wheel are outclassed, '''this Beyblade should only be purchased for one's own collection'''.<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
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| element = Fire<br />
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'''Note: Samurai Ifraid''' (pronounced 'ee-fraid') was the first release of the Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G series. <br />
<br />
==Stone Face: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.2 grams<br />
This diamond-shaped Face illustrates Ifrit, a mythical creature of fire. The mark represents a simplistic demon head with small horns and some flames.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
<br />
Like most Zero-G Beyblades, Ifraid's design is interrupted by a hole at one of its extremities to allow the Crystal Wheel's crystal to protrude through it. The rest of its design shows an engraved Ifrit face one one side, with some long horns reaching all the way to the other side, where a few flames are drawn into the metal, close to the hole. <br />
<br />
Ifraid can be mixed with Saramanda to create a Synchrom Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Samurai==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.4 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">46.14 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.58 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This Crystal Wheel has a general shape that tries to embrace Ifraid's own relief curves. On one side, it has a big orb known as a crystal, and it is the part that truly combines Samurai with its Chrome Wheel. To compensate with this big orb, the other side is generally bigger so an overall balance can be gained. <br />
<br />
However, Samurai can also be placed right on top of Ifraid. In its Chrome Up Mode, Samurai barely protrudes on the sides of the Ifraid Chrome Wheel, but, following this mode change, in Crystal Up Mode, it logically absorbs most if not all of the impacts and offers a completely different performance.<br />
<br />
==Track: Wing 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
<br />
W145 is a normal 145 Track with six sharp wings that are slightly angled. The pointy ends are however cut off to form, overall, more of a dodecagon. It is based off of W105, T125, and DF145, but the downforce it creates is actually extremely effective compared to those three Tracks, and W145 succeeds in being a top-tier Stamina Track consequently.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
W145 can be used in the customization '''Phantom Bull/AquarioW145WD/SD'''.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Circle Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">33.80 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1"> mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.86 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This is a Flat Bottom with a large circle around it, fixed at its base, similar to D125's own ring. The circle helps embrace the acute slope of the stadium, which is useful in such an swaying environment as the Zero-G Stadium [[Attack]] Type.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - Grade 1 event prizes (Gold, Silver, Bronze)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-03 Start Dash Set (Orange)<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Dark red)<br />
*'''Pirates Ifraid T125GCF''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Yellow-green stickers)<br />
*'''Shinobi Ifraid 230WD''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Red, black and green stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-13 Beyblade Synchrom Battle Set (Grey-black and pink-red stickers)<br />
*'''Archer Ifraid W145SB''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Purple, grey, blue stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-21 First Zero-G Battle Set (Yellow, white and black foil stickers) <br />
*'''Gargole Ifraid SA165GCF''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Red, orange and black stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Samurai Ifraid W145CF====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ifraidface.jpg|Ifraid Stone Face<br />
File:Samifraid1.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view<br />
File:Samifraid2.jpg|Samurai Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid3.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view <br />
File:Samifraid4.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid5.jpg|Samurai Ifraid 3/4 view (Crystal mode up) <br />
File:Samifraid6.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid7.jpg|Ifraid top view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid side view<br />
File:Samifraid10.jpg|Samurai top view<br />
File:Samifraid11.jpg|Samurai underside view<br />
File:Samifraid12.jpg|W145 side view <br />
File:Samifraid13.jpg|W145 top view<br />
File:Samifraid14.jpg|CF side view<br />
File:Samifraid15.jpg|CF top view<br />
File:Samifraid16.jpg|CF size comparison to S130<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Samurai_Ifraid_W145CF&diff=11564Samurai Ifraid W145CF2013-06-02T19:21:14Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina customization */</p>
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'''Note: Samurai Ifraid''' (pronounced 'ee-fraid') was the first release of the Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G series. <br />
<br />
==Stone Face: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.2 grams<br />
This diamond-shaped Face illustrates Ifrit, a mythical creature of fire. The mark represents a simplistic demon head with small horns and some flames.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
<br />
Like most Zero-G Beyblades, Ifraid's design is interrupted by a hole at one of its extremities to allow the Crystal Wheel's crystal to protrude through it. The rest of its design shows an engraved Ifrit face one one side, with some long horns reaching all the way to the other side, where a few flames are drawn into the metal, close to the hole. <br />
<br />
Ifraid can be mixed with Saramanda to create a Synchrom Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Samurai==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.4 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">46.14 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.58 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This Crystal Wheel has a general shape that tries to embrace Ifraid's own relief curves. On one side, it has a big orb known as a crystal, and it is the part that truly combines Samurai with its Chrome Wheel. To compensate with this big orb, the other side is generally bigger so an overall balance can be gained. <br />
<br />
However, Samurai can also be placed right on top of Ifraid. In its Chrome Up Mode, Samurai barely protrudes on the sides of the Ifraid Chrome Wheel, but, following this mode change, in Crystal Up Mode, it logically absorbs most if not all of the impacts and offers a completely different performance.<br />
<br />
==Track: Wing 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
<br />
W145 is a normal 145 Track with six sharp wings that are slightly angled. The pointy ends are however cut off to form, overall, more of a dodecagon. It is based off of W105, T125, and DF145, but the downforce it creates is actually extremely effective compared to those three Tracks, and W145 succeeds in being a top-tier Stamina Track consequently.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
W145 can be used in the customization '''Phantom Bull/AquarioW145WD/SD'''.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Circle Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">33.80 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1"> mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.86 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This is a Flat Bottom with a large circle around it, fixed at its base, similar to D125's own ring. The circle helps embrace the acute slope of the stadium, which is useful in such an swaying environment as the Zero-G Stadium Attack Type.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - Grade 1 event prizes (Gold, Silver, Bronze)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-03 Start Dash Set (Orange)<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Dark red)<br />
*'''Pirates Ifraid T125GCF''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Yellow-green stickers)<br />
*'''Shinobi Ifraid 230WD''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Red, black and green stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-13 Beyblade Synchrom Battle Set (Grey-black and pink-red stickers)<br />
*'''Archer Ifraid W145SB''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Purple, grey, blue stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-21 First Zero-G Battle Set (Yellow, white and black foil stickers) <br />
*'''Gargole Ifraid SA165GCF''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Red, orange and black stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Samurai Ifraid W145CF====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ifraidface.jpg|Ifraid Stone Face<br />
File:Samifraid1.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view<br />
File:Samifraid2.jpg|Samurai Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid3.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view <br />
File:Samifraid4.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid5.jpg|Samurai Ifraid 3/4 view (Crystal mode up) <br />
File:Samifraid6.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid7.jpg|Ifraid top view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid side view<br />
File:Samifraid10.jpg|Samurai top view<br />
File:Samifraid11.jpg|Samurai underside view<br />
File:Samifraid12.jpg|W145 side view <br />
File:Samifraid13.jpg|W145 top view<br />
File:Samifraid14.jpg|CF side view<br />
File:Samifraid15.jpg|CF top view<br />
File:Samifraid16.jpg|CF size comparison to S130<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Samurai_Ifraid_W145CF&diff=11563Samurai Ifraid W145CF2013-06-02T19:20:53Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Track: Wing 145 */</p>
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| image = SamuraiIfraid.jpg<br />
| full item name = Samurai Ifraid W145CF<br />
| item number = BBG-01<br />
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| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Note: Samurai Ifraid''' (pronounced 'ee-fraid') was the first release of the Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G series. <br />
<br />
==Stone Face: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.2 grams<br />
This diamond-shaped Face illustrates Ifrit, a mythical creature of fire. The mark represents a simplistic demon head with small horns and some flames.<br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Ifraid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
<br />
Like most Zero-G Beyblades, Ifraid's design is interrupted by a hole at one of its extremities to allow the Crystal Wheel's crystal to protrude through it. The rest of its design shows an engraved Ifrit face one one side, with some long horns reaching all the way to the other side, where a few flames are drawn into the metal, close to the hole. <br />
<br />
Ifraid can be mixed with Saramanda to create a Synchrom Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Crystal Wheel: Samurai==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.4 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">46.14 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.58 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This Crystal Wheel has a general shape that tries to embrace Ifraid's own relief curves. On one side, it has a big orb known as a crystal, and it is the part that truly combines Samurai with its Chrome Wheel. To compensate with this big orb, the other side is generally bigger so an overall balance can be gained. <br />
<br />
However, Samurai can also be placed right on top of Ifraid. In its Chrome Up Mode, Samurai barely protrudes on the sides of the Ifraid Chrome Wheel, but, following this mode change, in Crystal Up Mode, it logically absorbs most if not all of the impacts and offers a completely different performance.<br />
<br />
==Track: Wing 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
<br />
W145 is a normal 145 Track with six sharp wings that are slightly angled. The pointy ends are however cut off to form, overall, more of a dodecagon. It is based off of W105, T125, and DF145, but the downforce it creates is actually extremely effective compared to those three Tracks, and W145 succeeds in being a top-tier Stamina Track consequently.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
W145 can be used in the customization Phantom Bull/AquarioW145WD/SD.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Circle Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">33.80 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1"> mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.86 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This is a Flat Bottom with a large circle around it, fixed at its base, similar to D125's own ring. The circle helps embrace the acute slope of the stadium, which is useful in such an swaying environment as the Zero-G Stadium Attack Type.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - Grade 1 event prizes (Gold, Silver, Bronze)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-03 Start Dash Set (Orange)<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Dark red)<br />
*'''Pirates Ifraid T125GCF''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Yellow-green stickers)<br />
*'''Shinobi Ifraid 230WD''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic]] E230GCF (Red, black and green stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-13 Beyblade Synchrom Battle Set (Grey-black and pink-red stickers)<br />
*'''Archer Ifraid W145SB''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Purple, grey, blue stickers)<br />
*'''Samurai Ifraid W145CF''' - BBG-21 First Zero-G Battle Set (Yellow, white and black foil stickers) <br />
*'''Gargole Ifraid SA165GCF''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Red, orange and black stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Samurai Ifraid W145CF====<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ifraidface.jpg|Ifraid Stone Face<br />
File:Samifraid1.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view<br />
File:Samifraid2.jpg|Samurai Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid3.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view <br />
File:Samifraid4.jpg|Samurai Ifraid front view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid5.jpg|Samurai Ifraid 3/4 view (Crystal mode up) <br />
File:Samifraid6.jpg|Samurai Ifraid side view (Crystal mode up)<br />
File:Samifraid7.jpg|Ifraid top view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid underside view<br />
File:Samifraid8.jpg|Ifraid side view<br />
File:Samifraid10.jpg|Samurai top view<br />
File:Samifraid11.jpg|Samurai underside view<br />
File:Samifraid12.jpg|W145 side view <br />
File:Samifraid13.jpg|W145 top view<br />
File:Samifraid14.jpg|CF side view<br />
File:Samifraid15.jpg|CF top view<br />
File:Samifraid16.jpg|CF size comparison to S130<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Dark_Knight_Dragooon_LW160BSF&diff=11562Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF2013-06-02T19:16:38Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Track: Left Wing 160 */</p>
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| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| element = Thunder<br />
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'''Note:''' The spelling "Dragooon" was probably chosen by TAKARA-TOMY to clearly differentiate the Bakuten Shoot Beyblade Dragoon tops and this Zero-G Beyblade. <br />
<br />
Dark Knight Dragooon is the first left-spin Beyblade in the Zero-G series. <br />
<br />
==Stone Face: Dragooon==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.22 grams<br />
With an original release of a blood red Stone Face, the mark on this sticker illustrates the profile view of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon Dragon], drawn in a European fashion. <br />
<br />
==Chrome Wheel: Dragooon==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.90 grams<br />
With three heads, Dragooon strongly resembles most L-Drago Wheels, especially since it's a left-spin Chrome Wheel. Two heads circle almost half of its circumference in a lateral way, while one head is actually flat on top, offering relief upwards only by its lower jaw and teeth. Two webbed wings also cover the rest of the design, with claws encircling the hole where the orb from the Crystal Wheel gets inserted. The sides of the Dragooon Chrome Wheel are therefore composed of the top of one dragon head, the sides of two other heads, the curved structures of the wings' fingers, and the straight ends of the membrane between them. In general, Dragooon consequently has four sections. <br />
<br />
Interestingly, Dragooon can be matched in Synchrom with Chrome Wheels that spin in the opposite direction. The combo it is in can only spin left if Dragooon is placed on top of the other Chrome Wheel though, unless another left-spin Chrome Wheel is positioned atop it instead.<br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Dark Knight==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.87 grams<br />
Dark Knight is composed of a half-circle of sharp studs, with another half almost resembling a scythe. An interesting feature of this Crystal Wheel is the smooth slope created by this scythe in its design. In its original release, Dark Knight is clear white. <br />
<br />
Contrary to previous trends in Metal Fight Beyblade, Dark Knight can be fit on any other Chrome Wheel, even of the right-spin kind. It must be placed in Crystal Up Mode, however, to make the customization it is a part of spin left. <br />
<br />
==Track: Left Wing 160==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.36 grams<br />
The LW160 Track is in most aspects entirely identical to W145, however the wings face the left, and its height is different. LW160 has been found to have as much [[Stamina]] as W145.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Blade Semi Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.19 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">19.70 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Inner Blade Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">16.04 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Flat Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.66 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.48 mm</font><br />
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While its tip is a simple Semi Flat one, it is mounted on an imposing base with a linear row of blades around it. These blades are generally shaped just like LW160's wings, however they are less spaced. BSF was clearly designed for optimal use in Zero-G Stadiums, where the blades on this Bottom could come into contact with the Stadiums' slope, considering the many angles that are possible in their new swaying gimmick. <br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
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*'''Gryph Dragooon SA165WSF Coro Dra Model''' - Special CoroCoro Lottery Campaign, only 10 were available (Dark Dragooon, Track and Bottom, red Gryph)<br />
*'''Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF Limited Golden Dragon Model''' - WHF 2012 Summer exclusivity, sold at the price of 1,100 yen (Gold Chrome Wheel, Crystal Wheel, Track and Bottom, black Stone Face)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooonGold1.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF Limited Gold Dragon Model with all stickers<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooonGold2.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF Limited Gold Dragon Model without Face sticker and with Zero-G Compact Launcher L<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooonSynchrom.jpg|WBBA's photograph of regular and Limited Gold Dragon Model recolour of Dragooon<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooonZeroGCompactLauncherL.jpg|Zero-G Compact Launcher L<br />
Image:GryphDragooonFace.jpg|Gryph Dragooon Stone Face<br />
Image:GryphDragooonSA165WSF.jpg|Gryph Dragooon SA165WSF<br />
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====Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF - Original Version====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon1.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon top view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon2.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon 3/4 view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon3.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon side view 1<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon-4.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon side view 2<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon.5.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon bottom view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon_6.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon7.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon (Crystal Up) 3/4 view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon8.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon (Crystal Up) side view 1<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon-9.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon (Crystal Up) side view 2<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon_10.jpg|Dark Knight Dragooon (Crystal Up) bottom view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon.11.jpg|Dragooon top view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon12.jpg|Dragooon bottom view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon13.jpg|Dark Knight top view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon14.jpg|Dark Knight bottom view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon_15.jpg|Left Wing 160<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon.-16-.jpg|Left Wing 160 - 3/4 view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon17.jpg|Blade Semi-Flat<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon_18.jpg|Blade Semi-Flat - 3/4 view<br />
Image:DarkKnightDragooon19.jpg|BSF vs SF comparison<br />
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==Overall==<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
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<div>==Basalt==<br />
[[Image:BasaltMetalWheel.jpg|thumb|120px|Basalt]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 47.52 grams<br />
Basalt is a completely circular Metal Wheel, with sets of indents distributed around its circumference and is almost cylindrical in its thickness, part of which overhangs the Track being used in conjunction with it.<br />
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Basalt is a member of the Maximum Series, with its "gimmick" being "maximum weight". At the time of its release, it was the heaviest Metal Wheel ever created, even heavier and thicker than the infamous [[Libra DF145BS|Libra]]. With the release of Diablo it is no longer the heaviest Metal Wheel, but Basalt's circular nature, in combination with its abnormally heavy weight, make it without a doubt one of the best Metal Wheels for Defense customizations.<br />
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However, Basalt is missing a chunk of metal inside its perimeter which forms what is called the "Spiral Staircase of Death". The "Spiral Staircase of Death" was meant to neuter Basalt's incredibly high power slightly by creating an imbalance within the Wheel. While this imbalance does indeed occur, it is not a notable hindrance to its usefulness. In fact, despite the imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death", Basalt also has strong Stamina, although it has since been outclassed by Scythe and Phantom. The imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death" does contribute slightly to the [[recoil]] Basalt suffers, but again, this is not a huge hindrance to its usefulness.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]]<br />
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==Burn==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.51 grams<br />
Burn is an almost completely circular Metal Wheel, interrupted only by two sets of wave-like ridges. The center of the Metal Wheel features a flame pattern representing the sun, which complements the Phoenix Clear Wheel. Burn's predominant characteristic is its weight distribution : the weight is concentrated on the edge of the Metal Wheel, while the center is generally hollow and light. This produces what is known as the Flywheel Effect, which is the ability for a rotating object to increase its rotational velocity with the use of its own momentum. The ridges are subject to some level of recoil, but are also capable of [[Smash Attack]]; however, the latter is not potent enough to be used effectively.<br />
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Burn was once the best Stamina Metal Wheel, along with Metal System Virgo. However, it has since been outclassed by newer Metal Wheels such as Scythe and Phantom, the latter sharing many characteristics with Burn itself.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==Counter==<br />
[[Image:Countertop.jpg|thumb|120px|Counter]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.2 grams<br />
Counter is styled like a HWS version of the Metal System Leone. It possesses six similar mane-like projections that coronate its circumference. The gaps between the six projections are too small to provide consistent smash for a competitive Attack Customization. Counter still showcases fair Smash Attack, but unlike Leone, it lacks the same degree of recoil. This is because the projecting paws are more compact and rounded than its counterpart’s. The lowered recoil makes it a better, albeit underwhelming, choice for a defensive combo. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Counter Escolpio 145D]]<br />
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==Cyber==<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 29.5 grams<br />
The original release of Cyber is coated with red spray paint. The shape and appearance is similar to that of the original Pegasis wheel. The main shape of Cyber consists of three wing like forms. The Cyber wheel doesn't have the original Pegasis' Force Smash capbilities for one reason. The slightly jagged end of each of the three wing like forms that Cyber have would have been well suited for Force Smash, however, it was not created to be the same weight as the Pegasis wheel, but rather much lighter, therefore hindering its Attack uses completely. It is heavily outclassed by numerous other Attack based Wheels.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]]<br />
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==Dark==<br />
[[Image:05DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|Dark]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Dark has twelve spikes facing the clockwise direction. These protrusions are closely packed together with minimal space between each, resulting in an overall round shape. This shape hinders the Metal Wheel in two ways: its protrusions are not pronounced enough to provide sufficient Smash Attack, while the perimeter is interrupted too frequently for sufficient Stamina. Additionally, its weight is distributed over too large a surface area. There is thus no reason to use Dark in any competitive situation whatsoever. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]]<br />
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==Earth==<br />
[[Image:10EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|Earth (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.1 grams<br />
Earth has four thick, textured wings surrounding its perimeter, with each pair facing each other on a slight incline. The space created between the wings is quite small, and the resulting effect is similar to any Wheel that has no spaces: minimal recoil. Though it is on the lighter side of Metal Wheels, its almost unperturbed circular design, and minimal recoil make it one of the best, Defense-oriented Wheel available for competitive play. However, it has since been severely outclassed by the extremely heavy Basalt. <br />
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Earth has two different molds. The first mold was released in BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD, and the second in both the purple WBBA "Event Special" MF Earth Aquila 105HF/S, and SonoKong manufactured Earth Metal Wheels. However, TAKARA-TOMY has since ceased production on the first mold, thus making it a difficult part to obtain. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by modifying the inside of each of Earth's wings. The new mold is up to three grams heavier than the old mold (30-31 grams versus 33 grams on the new mold), which makes it significantly more effective for [[Defense]] customizations. Therefore, the new mold is the preferred choice for Defense customs using Earth, while the original mold would be the best for [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]]<br />
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==Flame==<br />
[[Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|Flame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Flame Byxis 230WD]]<br />
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==Galaxy==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisMetalWheel.jpg|120px|thumb|Galaxy]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.4 grams<br />
Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three rounded, wing-like forms intended to depict the wings of Pegasis, and each wing has two separate protrusions. There are four indented separations on each wing, complimented by three curved ridges on the top and five small spikes on the bottom. Each of the undersides are hollow, making Galaxy very light.<br />
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Though Galaxy has a very violent appearance, in actual battle it is very restrained; it is unable to deliver a great amount of Smash even at high speeds, primarily because of its light weight and rounded protrusions. As such, Galaxy is easily outclassed by other Attack Wheels of it its time and not recommended to be used competitively.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==Grand==<br />
[[Image:11GrandKetos.JPG|thumb|120px|Grand]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.3 grams<br />
Grand is an intriguing wheel; it's thicker than Earth at the thickest point on its interconnected, smooth design. However, it is not as successful defensively, as it is 3.5 grams lighter than the second mold of Earth. On the Grand wheel there are six “walls” and with every two walls there is a gap dividing them into three sections. In each section there is a wall with small textured indents; this creates some recoil which is never a plus for a Defense-oriented Wheel. Because of this, it does have some Smash Attack, but it is mediocre and is completely outclassed by the multitude of other great Attack-based Wheels available, such as VariAres. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]] [[Grand Capricorne 145D]]<br />
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==Hell==<br />
[[Image:Hell07.jpg|thumb|120px|Hell]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 39.6 grams<br />
Hell was first released in a radiant gold colour. As a part of the Maximum Series, it had the largest diameter of any Metal Wheel ever released. However, Big Bang has since been shown to have an equal diameter.<br />
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Hell is split into three different wings which are shaped to represent the Three-Headed Dog, Kerberos, and between each of them is a large gap allowing BD145's protrusions (while in Boost Mode) to point upwards past the bottom of the Metal Wheel. On the side of each wing are four indents which, in addition to the end of each wing which ends in a pointed "head" for Smash Attack, increase Hell's Attack capabilities. Due to its heavy weight, its relatively high recoil is lessened by a significant amount and because of this, as listed above, in combination with BD145 (Boost Mode) it can be used effectively in Stamina customs.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]]<br />
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==Hyper==<br />
[[Image:HyperTopView.jpg|thumb|120px]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 28.49 grams<br />
The Hyper Metal Wheel is the HWS equivalent of Metal System Aquario. It has four main 'wings' that resemble waves of water. There is a coat of silver paint over the Metal Wheel, which is considerably more durable than normal paint, and blue paint in the center. It is hollow, lightweight, and has an abundance of [[Recoil]] that hinders its [[Attack]] to the point of having next to none. Because of this, it is severely outclassed by wheels such as [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]], and [[Beat Lynx TH170WD#4D Metal Wheel: Beat | Beat]]. Like most other Metal Wheels from the Hasbro Legend Series, it cannot compare to its Metal System predecessor, though it too was outclassed in its time.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==Killer==<br />
[[Image:KillerGemios22.jpg|thumb|120px|Killer]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.2 grams<br />
Like its Metal System predecessor [[Gemios DF145FS | Gemios]], Killer has a textured, bumpy, two-winged design that ends in two rounded edges. However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Metal Wheel; as a result, Killer loses any of the potential [[Smash Attack]] the first incarnation had. <br />
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Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities, and though it may seem suited for [[Survival | Stamina]], it has shown no advantage over any of the top-tier [[Survival | Stamina]] Wheels like [[Virgo DF145BS | Virgo]], [[Burn Phoenix 135MS#Metal Wheel: Burn | Burn]] or even [[Earth Aquila 145WD#Metal Wheel: Earth | Earth]].<br />
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Hasbro changed the name of the wheel to "Evil" to avoid being offensive. As a result, the Hasbro version is "Evil Gemios" as opposed to "Killer Gemios".<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]]<br />
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==Lightning==<br />
[[Image:006LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|Lightning]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30 grams<br />
This Wheel is characterized by its prominent [[Smash Attack]] in Upper Mode. Of the total six protrusions, three are of the ‘Upper Mode’ and three are of the ‘Multi-Hit mode’. To switch between these modes, the Beyblade would need to be disassembled, and then the L Drago Clear Wheel rotated 180°.<br />
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Of the two available modes it is widely considered that ‘Upper Mode’ is superior. Contrary to the name, the strength of this wheel doesn’t come from [[Upper Attack]], but [[Smash Attack]]. Lightning does suffer from some recoil, but this problem can easily be rectified with both MF and RF. Paired with the right Track, Lightning can provide a ferocious Smash Attack.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]]<br />
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==Poison==<br />
[[Image:Serpent4.jpg|thumb|120px|Poison]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.8 grams<br />
Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful Smash Attack, it still produces relatively large amounts of recoil, making this part useless for Defense or Stamina. Furthermore, similar to Flame, the Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for Defense purposes. This recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]]<br />
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==Ray==<br />
[[Image:06RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|Ray]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
Ray has a relatively thin, slightly bumpy, three-winged design. Between each of these "wings" are small gaps, which allow the blunt ends of each wing to provide a small amount of Smash Attack. Additionally, along each wing there are two indents which follow the contours of the Metal Wheel; these indents are pronounced enough to provide additional Spike Attack and work in tandem with the aforementioned blunt ends of each wing. Ray's window to KO the opponent is quite small, as its Smash Attack is only prominent at the very high spin velocities found at the beginning of each battle.<br />
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Ray has fallen into disuse since the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has tremendous difficulty KOing such Bottoms. And, there are also numerous other Metal Wheels that outclass it, such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Ray has two different molds. The first mold was released in the Ray Unicorno D125CS Starter Set, and the second mold was released with the Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version, the Ray Unicorno D125CS Booster Set, and Ray Gil 100RSF. The second mold rectifies the original mold’s breakage problems. The gaps between the second mold are slightly wider and are more rounded on the inner gaps of Ray than the original mold. This change was carried foward to all further releases of the Ray wheel, such as Hasbro's release of Ray Striker.<br />
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Beyblades: [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]]<br />
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==Rock==<br />
[[Image:002RockLeone.jpg|thumb|120px|Rock]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original [[Leone 145D | Leone]] Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. <br />
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Rock as a [[Defense]] type is unable to match the qualities of Metal Wheels such as Basalt, because the shape of Rock produces a significant amount of recoil upon contact with another Wheel. As a result, Rock is an outclassed Defense Wheel.<br />
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Rock is somewhat useful for [[Smash Attack]], and can be used to relative success in conjunction with a Metal Face.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]] Rock Aquario 125SF<br />
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==Storm==<br />
[[Image:03StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|Storm]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
The main shape of Storm consists of three wing-like forms, each with slightly jagged ends, which are used for mediocre [[Smash Attack]]. While paired with a 100 track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Storm was once been a top tier Metal Wheel. It has since been outclassed by countless other Metal Wheels, such as [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF#Metal Wheel: Lightning | Lightning]] and [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]. Storm should not be considered for competitive use, unless there are absolutely no other available options.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Storm Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==Thermal==<br />
[[Image:ThermalPisces5.jpg|thumb|120px|Thermal]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.5 grams<br />
The Thermal Metal Wheel consists of two large wings which are pointed at their respective beginnings and ends. Thermal is largely based on the Metal System Pisces, and as such, the three notches on the Wheel are representative of a shark's gills. Although it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far out enough to provide any significant Smash Attack. The Wheel does possess moderate Stamina capabilities due to its relatively round shape, but is considered outclassed for this purpose by Earth, Burn, Scythe, Basalt and Hell. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]]<br />
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==Vulcan==<br />
[[Image:Vulcan05.jpg|thumb|120px|Vulcan]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.3 grams<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of Upper Attack. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide Smash Attack. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points. <br />
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Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]]<br />
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==Clay==<br />
Clay is the Light wheel equivalent of Rock.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Clay Aries ED145B]]<br />
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==Wind==<br />
Wind is the light wheel equivalent of Storm.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==Mad==<br />
Mad is the light wheel equivalent of Dark.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Mad Cancer CH120SF]]<br />
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==Heat==<br />
Heat is the light wheel equivalent of Infinity.<br />
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Beyblade: Heat Pegasis DF145WB<br />
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==4D - Beat==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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====PC Frame====<br />
[[Image:Lynx PC Frame.jpg|thumb|120px| Beat PC Frame]]<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Beat Wheel Top.jpg|thumb|120px|Beat Core]]<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious Smash Attack, but unfortunately also create Recoil. The overarching design is similar to both Vulcan and Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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*'''Attack Mode''' : <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
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*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as Basalt would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin Attack Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==4D - Blitz==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.72 Grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the bulk of the Metal Wheel, and a Metal Frame.<br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWMetalFrame.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.65 Grams<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has three small protrusions, which fit in with the gaps in the Core, and the protrusions are smaller than each protrusion on the Core.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.07 grams<br />
Blitz's Core has three separate primary contact points, whereupon the metal slopes down and outward into a finer surface, creating "bumps" on the front-most portion of each wing segment. These slopes provide an advantage in the form of allowing maximum contact with the primary contact points, and often throwing the opposing Wheel slightly off balance when used on a lower Track.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Blitz features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the Metal Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWAssault.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
* '''Assault Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the protrusions on each side of the Metal Frame fit against the six contact points of the Core, creating a single "Wing" on each side, forming a shape very much like Triple Wing ([[Trygle]]) from the [[Plastic Beyblade | Plastics]] generation.<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWBarrage.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
* '''Barrage Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the amount of contact points or "Wings" is doubled from three to six by rotating the Metal Frame. However, in doing this, the length of each wing is shortened.<br />
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Assault Attack Mode is usually the preferred mode of the two, as it is shown to have considerably lower amounts of [[Recoil]], while providing more consistent contact force with it's longer, more pronounced wings. This Wheel has proven to be highly functional and is considered a top-tier right-spin [[Smash Attack]] Metal Wheel. It is one of few Smash Wheels with the ability to net a solid KO even at a low spin-velocity. However, this Wheel also suffers from extremely high recoil, and falls prey to an outstanding weakness to left-spin Attackers such as [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]]/[[L Drago Destroy F:S |L Drago Destroy]] 85/90/CH120/BD145RF/R2F/LRF.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==4D - Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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The new gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Frame - Attack]]<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:DeathCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Core]]<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
[[Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Attack Mode]]<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
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* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
[[Image:DeathDEF.jpg|thumb|120px|Defense Mode]]<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
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Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
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If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]]<br />
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==4D - Diablo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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Diablo is one of the heaviest Metal Wheels in the game. Following the same scheme as all of Diablo Nemesis X:D's parts, the Diablo 4D Metal Wheel integrates several Beyblades' design points. Because Kreis Cygnus was not out at the time of Diablo Nemesis's release, the latter was the one to first introduce a semi-free-spinning gimmick, and the placement of the Metal Frame in Ultimate Balance Mode was also new to the hobby. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DiabloNemesis 16.jpg|thumb|120px|Diablo Metal Frame]]<br />
[[Image:Ultimate Balance Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Ultimate Balance Mode - sections of mode change]]<br />
The main features of Diablo's Metal Frame are the three heads distributed largely along its circumference. One of them represents a lion head which is cut at the upper row of teeth. Part of its mane can be seen on each side of it. The smallest of the three heads is an engravement of of a lynx head with yellowish green eyes and two paws beside it, also cut off at its upper row of teeth. It occupies a very small height on the Metal Frame. The last head is a representation of the face that can be built with Phantom Orion in Stamina Mode. This time however, the smirk was replaced with a real snarl. Its eye stickers are blue. The biggest head is Leone's part and it has red eyes. <br />
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In Attack Mode, the Metal Frame is positioned upon the Core and is fixed. The three heads on it are all on the right side to observe them. The difference in the height of each head, with the lynx one being the smallest, creates varying relief all around the Clear Wheel. In this mode, you can choose between XF or S on X:D before the beginning of the battle. <br />
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When in Ultimate Balance Mode, the Metal Frame is actually flipped upside down, and placed below the Core, which was an innovation in Metal Fight Beyblade 4D. Since the Metal Frame simply rests in the space between the elevated Core and the 4D Bottom, it can rotate freely to a point: spinning on its own, the Metal Frame would not rotate independently. It is the impact of the opposing Beyblade that will make it spin semi-freely, either towards the right or towards the left depending on the spin direction of the opponent as well as its trajectory and angle of impact. Since Diablo's Metal Frame has three heads, it essentially has three positions it pauses on after each impact, and these new placements make the small pins on the top of X:D be pushed upon with varying gravity. This activates the descent of the sharp tip from X:D, completely or only half-way, or it retracts inside. <br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Diablo Nemesis14.jpg|thumb|120px| Diablo Core]]<br />
The underside of Diablo's Core has the smooth trails from Scythe which allow the latter's PC Frame to rotate freely on it. For Diablo, this means that the Metal Frame can rotate relatively cleanly when in Ultimate Balance Mode. Somehow, Blitz is included in the design of this Core, however it must be within the four walls on its inner circumference which allow the insertion of the Metal Frame in Attack Mode, just like with Blitz's structure. There is also arguably a link with Death's wings, mostly in the relief of the Core when observed from the side: it follows an irregular curve. Part of Fusion was integrated in the Core as well, most likely the small jagged border on one side of the Core. One smoothly carved part of the latter might belong to Flash/Flame Sagittario's Metal Wheel too. It seems that one of its traits is also borrowed from VariAres, but more distinguishably, a dragon's head and neck full of scales can clearly be recognised on the top design of Diablo's Core just as well as Big Bang's wing which follows right after the dragon.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]]<br />
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==4D - Duo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 42.3 grams<br />
Duo is formed of series of spirals seemingly emitted from the centre, as if they were wind gushes, again linking back to the Wind theme of the Beyblade as a whole.<br />
This 4D Metal Wheel is made up of two components: The upper half is the Metal Frame, which is the basis of the Mode change, and the Core, which supports the Metal Frame, as well as denoting the mode and playing a small part therein.<br />
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Duo's gimmick is quite simply balance: in Stamina Mode, it is well balanced, and in Attack Mode, it is greatly off-balance. This mode change is done by rotating the Metal Frame 90 degrees clockwise, or 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Doing so, however, requires disassembly of the Beyblade. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 20.7 grams<br />
Duo's Metal Frame has a completely circular perimeter, while its top side contains the main visual design of the Duo Wheel, the aforementioned spiral pattern. <br />
The most interesting aspect of the Metal Frame is how it makes the mode change work: on the underside, there is a wall only on one part, which either protrudes over one side of the Core, focusing the weight on that side of the Metal Wheel, or fits in perfectly to the side 90 degrees counter-clockwise of this, balancing out a slightly lighter section of the core, resulting in a very well-balanced Metal Wheel. <br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 21.6 grams<br />
The Core is the heavier part of the Duo 4D Metal Wheel. It has eight separate sections, four raised, and four indented. <br />
The raised sections are identical, and these support the Metal Frame and have slightly jagged tops, intended to grind down opponents, though in battle, the small vertical gaps they leave do not have any noticeable effect. <br />
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The hollowed sections are more varied. The two which are parallel to the center support are identical in their indentations, aside from one side having an engraved "A". When the walled section of the Metal Frame is placed here, it results in the imbalance which causes the aggressive and unstable movement seen in Attack Mode.<br />
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* '''Stamina Mode'''<br />
The parts either side of the center support are not identical: one side, the one lacking engraving, is more filled-in than any of the other indented sections, while the other, marked with an S, is the most hollowed-out of the four. When the wall of the Metal Frame is placed here, it evens out the weight discrepancy between these two points, resulting in a well balanced wheel. This is Stamina Mode.<br />
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In Stamina Mode, Duo is almost perfectly circular, which, combined with the well-balanced, largely externalised weight distribution resulting from the respective orientation of the Metal Frame and Core, allows for excellent [[Survival|Stamina]]. While its weight distribution and solo spin times are not as good as [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom]], the most popular Stamina Metal Wheel, its lower [[Recoil]] means that it loses less [[Survival|Stamina]] when hit, and as a result, the Survival ability of these two Metal Wheels is almost perfectly even. <br />
They are so closely matched, in fact, that which of the two will win in a battle between otherwise identical combinations depends entirely around the weight of the two specific Duo and Phantom Metal Wheels, which is known to vary to a fairly large degree in 4D Beyblades.<br />
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The near-total absence of Recoil also makes Duo arguably the best Metal Wheel for [[Defense]] Customizations, despite being noticeably lighter than [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]], furthering its overall use. This said, due to its reliance on low Recoil rather than high weight, the weight variations observed in 4D Beyblades can result in vastly different defensive ability: an unusually light Duo (Duo Metal Wheels as light as 41 grams have been recorded) is significantly easier to knock out than one of average weight.<br />
Furthermore, to have worthwhile Defense ability, Duo Customizations must focus on maintaining grip and/or minimizing Recoil: additional weight or stamina at the cost of these results in sub-par Defensive performance, meaning common setups such as TH170CS and BD145MB are usually not worthwhile.<br />
That said, Duo is still an extremely powerful Defense wheel, and should not be underestimated.<br />
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Duo's Attack Mode is far less notable: in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame sits slightly off centre, and the weight is further shifted to one side by the respective shapes of the Metal Frame and Core. While generally intended for use in [[Wobbling]] customization, the resulting off-centre balance has an effect similar to that of [[Storm Capricorne M145Q|Storm Capricorne's]] M145 Track, producing aggressive movement from even the most passive tips: even [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom Orion]]'s Bearing Drive can take on an offensive movement pattern when used with this mode, if the combination is launched hard enough. While it is not a competitively useful gimmick, it is nonetheless quite entertaining.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Duo Uranus 230WD]]<br />
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==4D - Fusion==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.8 grams<br />
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Fusion is the first 4D Metal Wheel to include a full rubber part. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades-13.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Metal Frame]]<br />
It is shaped like a circle with only a few reliefs in the form of bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock well without rattling. There are also two slightly angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which seem to complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Clear Wheel. <br />
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====Rubber Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Rubber Frame]]<br />
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's though. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is on top of the Metal Frame, which helps absorb the impacts from other Beyblades. <br />
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When in Balance Mode, the combination of the Rubber and Metal Frames is flipped to show the metal part on top. Its roundness helps keep balance, hence the name of the mode.<br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades11.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Core]]<br />
Its Core is of a regular shape which has rectangular forms to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position for the mode changes.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==4D - Kreis==<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
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Kreis was meant to introduce the gimmick of a relatively free-spinning Metal Frame, but it was released after Diablo Nemesis, which shares its gimmick in one of its modes. This Metal Wheel is incredibly circular, hence its name: "kreis" means "circle" in German. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
Most of the relief on this part is present on its upper side. Two sets of protrusions line up the Metal Frame to form a sort of façade or fortification. As such, the sides represent two engraved swans, and it is their heads and their wings that protrude upward. The heads are the smallest parts and they appear on each side of the Metal Frame. Each swan's wings spread out on either side of it, and the locations where both swan's wings touch constitute the other protrusions, which extend for a bigger portion of the circumference. The space between each shape can have blue stickers applied to it. The rest of the sides of Kreis's Metal Frame have additional relief made from engraved feathers, and superficial semi-circle holes in four places. <br />
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On its underside, this part is simply a hollowed circle. On its flat bottom, swirly patterns are engraved all over, and a short wall follows its circumference. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Metal Frame is partially free-spinning. In fact, this gimmick is called "sliding". It can only move back and forth for approximately 90°. On the underside of the Metal Frame are four small squares evenly placed around its inner hole. The Core also has four similar squares, and the way the Metal Frame is positioned on the Core, it can rotate freely until one of its cubes meet one of the Core's. At that point, it could only rotate in the other direction back to the next square. The Metal Frame can additionally absorb hits thanks to the free movement. This sliding is surprisingly smooth even though there are no other materials than the metal the parts are made of. <br />
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As is often the case with 4D Metal Wheels, Attack Mode is accomplished by flipping the Metal Frame and placing it back on the Core in this new position. This shows the Metal Frame's underside which is still very circular and only has the even, small wall at its circumference as Attack points. The Clear Wheel is slightly more exposed in Attack Mode. The protrusions that are the heads and the wings engraved on the Metal Frame fit perfectly in the holes of the Core in this mode, which prevents it from rotating in any way.<br />
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Kreis's Core is banal except for some shapes that are meant to embrace those of the Metal Frame's protrusions when it is in Attack Mode. Furthermore, it has four small cubes of metal in its inner part that offer a given, limited space for the Metal Frame to rotate in Defense Mode.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]]<br />
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==4D - Omega==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 37.83 grams<br />
Omega is comprised of two parts; a Core and a Frame. It can switch between two modes, Assault and Barrage, by rotating the Frame on the Core.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis10.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 25.30 grams<br />
The Core is composed of six protrusions. Three of them, each made to resemble three overlapping scales, are curved inward, and have a shallow slope. The other three, representing simplistic dragon talons, are blunt and cylindrical, but are overshadowed by the scale protrusions. The Core’s underside slightly overhangs the Track. It is also hollowed, hence its light weight.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.53 grams<br />
The Frame consists of a simple metal ring with three wings. Two tabs of different widths, matching the sockets of the Core, are placed asymmetrically inside the Ring. This prevents the Frame from being used upside-down, as well as restricting the number of modes the Metal Wheel has.<br />
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Omega's modes, Assault and Barrage, are distinguished as followed:<br />
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In Assault Mode, the Frame is positioned as to cover the gap between the talon and the scale protrusions.<br />
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In Barrage Mode, the Frame completely covers the scale protrusions.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 8.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis9.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
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Omega is definitely shaped for [[Attack]], but it is not designed as aggressively as other 4D Attack wheels like [[VariAres_D:D#4D_Metal_Wheel:_VariAres|VariAres]] or [[Blitz_Unicorno_100RSF#4D_Metal_Wheel:_Blitz|Blitz]]. This has both advantages and disadvantages, but in Omega’s case, in the current Metagame, it is mostly a disadvantage<br />
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In many ways, Omega is similar to [[Lightning_L_Drago_100HF#Metal_Wheel:_Lightning|Lightning]]; both have six relatively smooth wings, and the the main advantage for both is their low [[Recoil]] when compared to top-tier Attack wheels both old and new. The lower Recoil gives the potential for a larger window to KO opponents. However, in Omega's case, it doesn’t have the [[Survival|Stamina]] which Lightning inherently had through it's ability to spin steal to complement that attribute. It also does not possess the same raw Attack potential, or the weight, that the current top-tier wheels have. This brings the main disadvantage; its opponents. Where the current Attack wheels have extremely aggressive shapes, the current [[Defense]] wheels are heavy and extremely circular, making Omega's modest protrusions less effective, and its light weight more detrimental.<br />
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The result is that standing between two extremes, Omega requires perfection, in both technique and power/strength, to be remotely effective. In a competitive environment, Flash, VariAres and Blitz are a much more reliable choice.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]]<br />
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==4D - VariAres==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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VariAres is unarguably the most aggressively designed Wheel ever released in MFB, and is the second Metal Wheel capable of spinning in both Left and Right Spin (the first being Gravity Perseus). It has a relatively thick, wide three-winged design. Each wing ends in an abrupt, sharp point that provides intense [[Smash Attack]] in both spin directions. In addition to this, along each wing there are six indents of varying size that provide [[Spike Attack]] which works in tandem with the sharp Smash Attack points on the ends of each wing. However, while VariAres' attack power may be high, it does suffer from huge amounts of recoil because it is so aggressively designed. This can make VariAres a risky Wheel to use in some respects, but as the game has evolved, lighter, more compact Attack Wheels such as [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]] have become harder and harder to use effectively without the assistance of something like BD145. VariAres can backfire due to its recoil, but it does not need the width and weight of BD145 to be effective.<br />
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Between each wing is a large gap. Fitted in between these gaps is a yellow PC Frame, that protrudes outwards in a triangular shape as far as the Metal Frame. Unlike other 4D Beyblades, VariAres' PC Frame is built in conjunction with the Metal Frame. On the bottom side of the Metal Wheel where the mechanism that controls the plastic wings release are located, there is cover of a hard plastic sheet.<br />
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When VariAres is spinning at high spin speeds, the PC Frame retracts towards the centre of VariAres, exposing more Metal, and therefore producing more [[Smash Attack]]. This is considered "Attack Mode". As VariAres' spin velocity lowers, the PC Frame extends out to it's full length, allowing for more Plastic contact in an attempt to reduce recoil. This is considered "Defense Mode".<br />
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Beyblade: [[VariAres D:D]]<br />
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<div>==Basalt==<br />
[[Image:BasaltMetalWheel.jpg|thumb|120px|Basalt]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 47.52 grams<br />
Basalt is a completely circular Metal Wheel, with sets of indents distributed around its circumference and is almost cylindrical in its thickness, part of which overhangs the Track being used in conjunction with it.<br />
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Basalt is a member of the Maximum Series, with its "gimmick" being "maximum weight". At the time of its release, it was the heaviest Metal Wheel ever created, even heavier and thicker than the infamous [[Libra DF145BS|Libra]]. With the release of Diablo it is no longer the heaviest Metal Wheel, but Basalt's circular nature, in combination with its abnormally heavy weight, make it without a doubt one of the best Metal Wheels for Defense customizations.<br />
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However, Basalt is missing a chunk of metal inside its perimeter which forms what is called the "Spiral Staircase of Death". The "Spiral Staircase of Death" was meant to neuter Basalt's incredibly high power slightly by creating an imbalance within the Wheel. While this imbalance does indeed occur, it is not a notable hindrance to its usefulness. In fact, despite the imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death", Basalt also has strong Stamina, although it has since been outclassed by Scythe and Phantom. The imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death" does contribute slightly to the [[recoil]] Basalt suffers, but again, this is not a huge hindrance to its usefulness.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]]<br />
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==Burn==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.51 grams<br />
Burn is an almost completely circular Metal Wheel, interrupted only by two sets of wave-like ridges. The center of the Metal Wheel features a flame pattern representing the sun, which complements the Phoenix Clear Wheel. Burn's predominant characteristic is its weight distribution : the weight is concentrated on the edge of the Metal Wheel, while the center is generally hollow and light. This produces what is known as the Flywheel Effect, which is the ability for a rotating object to increase its rotational velocity with the use of its own momentum. The ridges are subject to some level of recoil, but are also capable of [[Smash Attack]]; however, the latter is not potent enough to be used effectively.<br />
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Burn was once the best Stamina Metal Wheel, along with Metal System Virgo. However, it has since been outclassed by newer Metal Wheels such as Scythe and Phantom, the latter sharing many characteristics with Burn itself.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==Counter==<br />
[[Image:Countertop.jpg|thumb|120px|Counter]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.2 grams<br />
Counter is styled like a HWS version of the Metal System Leone. It possesses six similar mane-like projections that coronate its circumference. The gaps between the six projections are too small to provide consistent smash for a competitive Attack Customization. Counter still showcases fair Smash Attack, but unlike Leone, it lacks the same degree of recoil. This is because the projecting paws are more compact and rounded than its counterpart’s. The lowered recoil makes it a better, albeit underwhelming, choice for a defensive combo. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Counter Escolpio 145D]]<br />
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==Cyber==<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 29.5 grams<br />
The original release of Cyber is coated with red spray paint. The shape and appearance is similar to that of the original Pegasis wheel. The main shape of Cyber consists of three wing like forms. The Cyber wheel doesn't have the original Pegasis' Force Smash capbilities for one reason. The slightly jagged end of each of the three wing like forms that Cyber have would have been well suited for Force Smash, however, it was not created to be the same weight as the Pegasis wheel, but rather much lighter, therefore hindering its Attack uses completely. It is heavily outclassed by numerous other Attack based Wheels.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]]<br />
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==Dark==<br />
[[Image:05DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|Dark]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Dark has twelve spikes facing the clockwise direction. These protrusions are closely packed together with minimal space between each, resulting in an overall round shape. This shape hinders the Metal Wheel in two ways: its protrusions are not pronounced enough to provide sufficient Smash Attack, while the perimeter is interrupted too frequently for sufficient Stamina. Additionally, its weight is distributed over too large a surface area. There is thus no reason to use Dark in any competitive situation whatsoever. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]]<br />
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==Earth==<br />
[[Image:10EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|Earth (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.1 grams<br />
Earth has four thick, textured wings surrounding its perimeter, with each pair facing each other on a slight incline. The space created between the wings is quite small, and the resulting effect is similar to any Wheel that has no spaces: minimal recoil. Though it is on the lighter side of Metal Wheels, its almost unperturbed circular design, and minimal recoil make it one of the best, Defense-oriented Wheel available for competitive play. However, it has since been severely outclassed by the extremely heavy Basalt. <br />
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Earth has two different molds. The first mold was released in BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD, and the second in both the purple WBBA "Event Special" MF Earth Aquila 105HF/S, and SonoKong manufactured Earth Metal Wheels. However, TAKARA-TOMY has since ceased production on the first mold, thus making it a difficult part to obtain. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by modifying the inside of each of Earth's wings. The new mold is up to three grams heavier than the old mold (30-31 grams versus 33 grams on the new mold), which makes it significantly more effective for [[Defense]] customizations. Therefore, the new mold is the preferred choice for Defense customs using Earth, while the original mold would be the best for [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]]<br />
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==Flame==<br />
[[Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|Flame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Flame Byxis 230WD]]<br />
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==Galaxy==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisMetalWheel.jpg|120px|thumb|Galaxy]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.4 grams<br />
Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three rounded, wing-like forms intended to depict the wings of Pegasis, and each wing has two separate protrusions. There are four indented separations on each wing, complimented by three curved ridges on the top and five small spikes on the bottom. Each of the undersides are hollow, making Galaxy very light.<br />
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Though Galaxy has a very violent appearance, in actual battle it is very restrained; it is unable to deliver a great amount of Smash even at high speeds, primarily because of its light weight and rounded protrusions. As such, Galaxy is easily outclassed by other Attack Wheels of it its time and not recommended to be used competitively.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==Grand==<br />
[[Image:11GrandKetos.JPG|thumb|120px|Grand]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.3 grams<br />
Grand is an intriguing wheel; it's thicker than Earth at the thickest point on its interconnected, smooth design. However, it is not as successful defensively, as it is 3.5 grams lighter than the second mold of Earth. On the Grand wheel there are six “walls” and with every two walls there is a gap dividing them into three sections. In each section there is a wall with small textured indents; this creates some recoil which is never a plus for a Defense-oriented Wheel. Because of this, it does have some Smash Attack, but it is mediocre and is completely outclassed by the multitude of other great Attack-based Wheels available, such as VariAres. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]] [[Grand Capricorne 145D]]<br />
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==Hell==<br />
[[Image:Hell07.jpg|thumb|120px|Hell]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 39.6 grams<br />
Hell was first released in a radiant gold colour. As a part of the Maximum Series, it had the largest diameter of any Metal Wheel ever released. However, Big Bang has since been shown to have an equal diameter.<br />
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Hell is split into three different wings which are shaped to represent the Three-Headed Dog, Kerberos, and between each of them is a large gap allowing BD145's protrusions (while in Boost Mode) to point upwards past the bottom of the Metal Wheel. On the side of each wing are four indents which, in addition to the end of each wing which ends in a pointed "head" for Smash Attack, increase Hell's Attack capabilities. Due to its heavy weight, its relatively high recoil is lessened by a significant amount and because of this, as listed above, in combination with BD145 (Boost Mode) it can be used effectively in Stamina customs.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]]<br />
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==Hyper==<br />
[[Image:HyperTopView.jpg|thumb|120px]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 28.49 grams<br />
The Hyper Metal Wheel is the HWS equivalent of Metal System Aquario. It has four main 'wings' that resemble waves of water. There is a coat of silver paint over the Metal Wheel, which is considerably more durable than normal paint, and blue paint in the center. It is hollow, lightweight, and has an abundance of [[Recoil]] that hinders its [[Attack]] to the point of having next to none. Because of this, it is severely outclassed by wheels such as [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]], and [[Beat Lynx TH170WD#4D Metal Wheel: Beat | Beat]]. Like most other Metal Wheels from the Hasbro Legend Series, it cannot compare to its Metal System predecessor, though it too was outclassed in its time.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==Killer==<br />
[[Image:KillerGemios22.jpg|thumb|120px|Killer]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.2 grams<br />
Like its Metal System predecessor [[Gemios DF145FS | Gemios]], Killer has a textured, bumpy, two-winged design that ends in two rounded edges. However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Metal Wheel; as a result, Killer loses any of the potential [[Smash Attack]] the first incarnation had. <br />
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Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities, and though it may seem suited for [[Survival | Stamina]], it has shown no advantage over any of the top-tier [[Survival | Stamina]] Wheels like [[Virgo DF145BS | Virgo]], [[Burn Phoenix 135MS#Metal Wheel: Burn | Burn]] or even [[Earth Aquila 145WD#Metal Wheel: Earth | Earth]].<br />
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Hasbro changed the name of the wheel to "Evil" to avoid being offensive. As a result, the Hasbro version is "Evil Gemios" as opposed to "Killer Gemios".<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]]<br />
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==Lightning==<br />
[[Image:006LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|Lightning]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30 grams<br />
This Wheel is characterized by its prominent [[Smash Attack]] in Upper Mode. Of the total six protrusions, three are of the ‘Upper Mode’ and three are of the ‘Multi-Hit mode’. To switch between these modes, the Beyblade would need to be disassembled, and then the L Drago Clear Wheel rotated 180°.<br />
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Of the two available modes it is widely considered that ‘Upper Mode’ is superior. Contrary to the name, the strength of this wheel doesn’t come from [[Upper Attack]], but [[Smash Attack]]. Lightning does suffer from some recoil, but this problem can easily be rectified with both MF and RF. Paired with the right Track, Lightning can provide a ferocious Smash Attack.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]]<br />
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==Poison==<br />
[[Image:Serpent4.jpg|thumb|120px|Poison]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.8 grams<br />
Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful Smash Attack, it still produces relatively large amounts of recoil, making this part useless for Defense or Stamina. Furthermore, similar to Flame, the Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for Defense purposes. This recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]]<br />
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==Ray==<br />
[[Image:06RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|Ray]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
Ray has a relatively thin, slightly bumpy, three-winged design. Between each of these "wings" are small gaps, which allow the blunt ends of each wing to provide a small amount of Smash Attack. Additionally, along each wing there are two indents which follow the contours of the Metal Wheel; these indents are pronounced enough to provide additional Spike Attack and work in tandem with the aforementioned blunt ends of each wing. Ray's window to KO the opponent is quite small, as its Smash Attack is only prominent at the very high spin velocities found at the beginning of each battle.<br />
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Ray has fallen into disuse since the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has tremendous difficulty KOing such Bottoms. And, there are also numerous other Metal Wheels that outclass it, such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Ray has two different molds. The first mold was released in the Ray Unicorno D125CS Starter Set, and the second mold was released with the Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version, the Ray Unicorno D125CS Booster Set, and Ray Gil 100RSF. The second mold rectifies the original mold’s breakage problems. The gaps between the second mold are slightly wider and are more rounded on the inner gaps of Ray than the original mold. This change was carried foward to all further releases of the Ray wheel, such as Hasbro's release of Ray Striker.<br />
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Beyblades: [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]]<br />
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==Rock==<br />
[[Image:002RockLeone.jpg|thumb|120px|Rock]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original [[Leone 145D | Leone]] Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. <br />
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Rock as a [[Defense]] type is unable to match the qualities of Metal Wheels such as Basalt, because the shape of Rock produces a significant amount of recoil upon contact with another Wheel. As a result, Rock is an outclassed Defense Wheel.<br />
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Rock is somewhat useful for [[Smash Attack]], and can be used to relative success in conjunction with a Metal Face.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]] Rock Aquario 125SF<br />
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==Storm==<br />
[[Image:03StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|Storm]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
The main shape of Storm consists of three wing-like forms, each with slightly jagged ends, which are used for mediocre [[Smash Attack]]. While paired with a 100 track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Storm was once been a top tier Metal Wheel. It has since been outclassed by countless other Metal Wheels, such as [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF#Metal Wheel: Lightning | Lightning]] and [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]. Storm should not be considered for competitive use, unless there are absolutely no other available options.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Storm Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==Thermal==<br />
[[Image:ThermalPisces5.jpg|thumb|120px|Thermal]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.5 grams<br />
The Thermal Metal Wheel consists of two large wings which are pointed at their respective beginnings and ends. Thermal is largely based on the Metal System Pisces, and as such, the three notches on the Wheel are representative of a shark's gills. Although it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far out enough to provide any significant Smash Attack. The Wheel does possess moderate Stamina capabilities due to its relatively round shape, but is considered outclassed for this purpose by Earth, Burn, Scythe, Basalt and Hell. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]]<br />
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==Vulcan==<br />
[[Image:Vulcan05.jpg|thumb|120px|Vulcan]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.3 grams<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of Upper Attack. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide Smash Attack. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points. <br />
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Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]]<br />
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==Clay==<br />
Clay is the Light wheel equivalent of Rock.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Clay Aries ED145B]]<br />
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==Wind==<br />
Wind is the light wheel equivalent of Storm.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==4D - Beat==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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====PC Frame====<br />
[[Image:Lynx PC Frame.jpg|thumb|120px| Beat PC Frame]]<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Beat Wheel Top.jpg|thumb|120px|Beat Core]]<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious Smash Attack, but unfortunately also create Recoil. The overarching design is similar to both Vulcan and Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
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*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as Basalt would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin Attack Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==4D - Blitz==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.72 Grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the bulk of the Metal Wheel, and a Metal Frame.<br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWMetalFrame.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.65 Grams<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has three small protrusions, which fit in with the gaps in the Core, and the protrusions are smaller than each protrusion on the Core.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.07 grams<br />
Blitz's Core has three separate primary contact points, whereupon the metal slopes down and outward into a finer surface, creating "bumps" on the front-most portion of each wing segment. These slopes provide an advantage in the form of allowing maximum contact with the primary contact points, and often throwing the opposing Wheel slightly off balance when used on a lower Track.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Blitz features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the Metal Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWAssault.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
* '''Assault Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the protrusions on each side of the Metal Frame fit against the six contact points of the Core, creating a single "Wing" on each side, forming a shape very much like Triple Wing ([[Trygle]]) from the [[Plastic Beyblade | Plastics]] generation.<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWBarrage.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
* '''Barrage Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the amount of contact points or "Wings" is doubled from three to six by rotating the Metal Frame. However, in doing this, the length of each wing is shortened.<br />
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Assault Attack Mode is usually the preferred mode of the two, as it is shown to have considerably lower amounts of [[Recoil]], while providing more consistent contact force with it's longer, more pronounced wings. This Wheel has proven to be highly functional and is considered a top-tier right-spin [[Smash Attack]] Metal Wheel. It is one of few Smash Wheels with the ability to net a solid KO even at a low spin-velocity. However, this Wheel also suffers from extremely high recoil, and falls prey to an outstanding weakness to left-spin Attackers such as [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]]/[[L Drago Destroy F:S |L Drago Destroy]] 85/90/CH120/BD145RF/R2F/LRF.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==4D - Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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The new gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Frame - Attack]]<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:DeathCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Core]]<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
[[Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Attack Mode]]<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
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* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
[[Image:DeathDEF.jpg|thumb|120px|Defense Mode]]<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
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Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
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If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]]<br />
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==4D - Diablo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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Diablo is one of the heaviest Metal Wheels in the game. Following the same scheme as all of Diablo Nemesis X:D's parts, the Diablo 4D Metal Wheel integrates several Beyblades' design points. Because Kreis Cygnus was not out at the time of Diablo Nemesis's release, the latter was the one to first introduce a semi-free-spinning gimmick, and the placement of the Metal Frame in Ultimate Balance Mode was also new to the hobby. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DiabloNemesis 16.jpg|thumb|120px|Diablo Metal Frame]]<br />
[[Image:Ultimate Balance Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Ultimate Balance Mode - sections of mode change]]<br />
The main features of Diablo's Metal Frame are the three heads distributed largely along its circumference. One of them represents a lion head which is cut at the upper row of teeth. Part of its mane can be seen on each side of it. The smallest of the three heads is an engravement of of a lynx head with yellowish green eyes and two paws beside it, also cut off at its upper row of teeth. It occupies a very small height on the Metal Frame. The last head is a representation of the face that can be built with Phantom Orion in Stamina Mode. This time however, the smirk was replaced with a real snarl. Its eye stickers are blue. The biggest head is Leone's part and it has red eyes. <br />
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In Attack Mode, the Metal Frame is positioned upon the Core and is fixed. The three heads on it are all on the right side to observe them. The difference in the height of each head, with the lynx one being the smallest, creates varying relief all around the Clear Wheel. In this mode, you can choose between XF or S on X:D before the beginning of the battle. <br />
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When in Ultimate Balance Mode, the Metal Frame is actually flipped upside down, and placed below the Core, which was an innovation in Metal Fight Beyblade 4D. Since the Metal Frame simply rests in the space between the elevated Core and the 4D Bottom, it can rotate freely to a point: spinning on its own, the Metal Frame would not rotate independently. It is the impact of the opposing Beyblade that will make it spin semi-freely, either towards the right or towards the left depending on the spin direction of the opponent as well as its trajectory and angle of impact. Since Diablo's Metal Frame has three heads, it essentially has three positions it pauses on after each impact, and these new placements make the small pins on the top of X:D be pushed upon with varying gravity. This activates the descent of the sharp tip from X:D, completely or only half-way, or it retracts inside. <br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Diablo Nemesis14.jpg|thumb|120px| Diablo Core]]<br />
The underside of Diablo's Core has the smooth trails from Scythe which allow the latter's PC Frame to rotate freely on it. For Diablo, this means that the Metal Frame can rotate relatively cleanly when in Ultimate Balance Mode. Somehow, Blitz is included in the design of this Core, however it must be within the four walls on its inner circumference which allow the insertion of the Metal Frame in Attack Mode, just like with Blitz's structure. There is also arguably a link with Death's wings, mostly in the relief of the Core when observed from the side: it follows an irregular curve. Part of Fusion was integrated in the Core as well, most likely the small jagged border on one side of the Core. One smoothly carved part of the latter might belong to Flash/Flame Sagittario's Metal Wheel too. It seems that one of its traits is also borrowed from VariAres, but more distinguishably, a dragon's head and neck full of scales can clearly be recognised on the top design of Diablo's Core just as well as Big Bang's wing which follows right after the dragon.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]]<br />
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==4D - Duo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 42.3 grams<br />
Duo is formed of series of spirals seemingly emitted from the centre, as if they were wind gushes, again linking back to the Wind theme of the Beyblade as a whole.<br />
This 4D Metal Wheel is made up of two components: The upper half is the Metal Frame, which is the basis of the Mode change, and the Core, which supports the Metal Frame, as well as denoting the mode and playing a small part therein.<br />
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Duo's gimmick is quite simply balance: in Stamina Mode, it is well balanced, and in Attack Mode, it is greatly off-balance. This mode change is done by rotating the Metal Frame 90 degrees clockwise, or 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Doing so, however, requires disassembly of the Beyblade. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 20.7 grams<br />
Duo's Metal Frame has a completely circular perimeter, while its top side contains the main visual design of the Duo Wheel, the aforementioned spiral pattern. <br />
The most interesting aspect of the Metal Frame is how it makes the mode change work: on the underside, there is a wall only on one part, which either protrudes over one side of the Core, focusing the weight on that side of the Metal Wheel, or fits in perfectly to the side 90 degrees counter-clockwise of this, balancing out a slightly lighter section of the core, resulting in a very well-balanced Metal Wheel. <br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 21.6 grams<br />
The Core is the heavier part of the Duo 4D Metal Wheel. It has eight separate sections, four raised, and four indented. <br />
The raised sections are identical, and these support the Metal Frame and have slightly jagged tops, intended to grind down opponents, though in battle, the small vertical gaps they leave do not have any noticeable effect. <br />
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The hollowed sections are more varied. The two which are parallel to the center support are identical in their indentations, aside from one side having an engraved "A". When the walled section of the Metal Frame is placed here, it results in the imbalance which causes the aggressive and unstable movement seen in Attack Mode.<br />
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* '''Stamina Mode'''<br />
The parts either side of the center support are not identical: one side, the one lacking engraving, is more filled-in than any of the other indented sections, while the other, marked with an S, is the most hollowed-out of the four. When the wall of the Metal Frame is placed here, it evens out the weight discrepancy between these two points, resulting in a well balanced wheel. This is Stamina Mode.<br />
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In Stamina Mode, Duo is almost perfectly circular, which, combined with the well-balanced, largely externalised weight distribution resulting from the respective orientation of the Metal Frame and Core, allows for excellent [[Survival|Stamina]]. While its weight distribution and solo spin times are not as good as [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom]], the most popular Stamina Metal Wheel, its lower [[Recoil]] means that it loses less [[Survival|Stamina]] when hit, and as a result, the Survival ability of these two Metal Wheels is almost perfectly even. <br />
They are so closely matched, in fact, that which of the two will win in a battle between otherwise identical combinations depends entirely around the weight of the two specific Duo and Phantom Metal Wheels, which is known to vary to a fairly large degree in 4D Beyblades.<br />
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The near-total absence of Recoil also makes Duo arguably the best Metal Wheel for [[Defense]] Customizations, despite being noticeably lighter than [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]], furthering its overall use. This said, due to its reliance on low Recoil rather than high weight, the weight variations observed in 4D Beyblades can result in vastly different defensive ability: an unusually light Duo (Duo Metal Wheels as light as 41 grams have been recorded) is significantly easier to knock out than one of average weight.<br />
Furthermore, to have worthwhile Defense ability, Duo Customizations must focus on maintaining grip and/or minimizing Recoil: additional weight or stamina at the cost of these results in sub-par Defensive performance, meaning common setups such as TH170CS and BD145MB are usually not worthwhile.<br />
That said, Duo is still an extremely powerful Defense wheel, and should not be underestimated.<br />
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Duo's Attack Mode is far less notable: in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame sits slightly off centre, and the weight is further shifted to one side by the respective shapes of the Metal Frame and Core. While generally intended for use in [[Wobbling]] customization, the resulting off-centre balance has an effect similar to that of [[Storm Capricorne M145Q|Storm Capricorne's]] M145 Track, producing aggressive movement from even the most passive tips: even [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom Orion]]'s Bearing Drive can take on an offensive movement pattern when used with this mode, if the combination is launched hard enough. While it is not a competitively useful gimmick, it is nonetheless quite entertaining.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Duo Uranus 230WD]]<br />
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==4D - Fusion==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.8 grams<br />
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Fusion is the first 4D Metal Wheel to include a full rubber part. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades-13.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Metal Frame]]<br />
It is shaped like a circle with only a few reliefs in the form of bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock well without rattling. There are also two slightly angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which seem to complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Clear Wheel. <br />
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====Rubber Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Rubber Frame]]<br />
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's though. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is on top of the Metal Frame, which helps absorb the impacts from other Beyblades. <br />
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When in Balance Mode, the combination of the Rubber and Metal Frames is flipped to show the metal part on top. Its roundness helps keep balance, hence the name of the mode.<br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades11.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Core]]<br />
Its Core is of a regular shape which has rectangular forms to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position for the mode changes.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==4D - Kreis==<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
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Kreis was meant to introduce the gimmick of a relatively free-spinning Metal Frame, but it was released after Diablo Nemesis, which shares its gimmick in one of its modes. This Metal Wheel is incredibly circular, hence its name: "kreis" means "circle" in German. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
Most of the relief on this part is present on its upper side. Two sets of protrusions line up the Metal Frame to form a sort of façade or fortification. As such, the sides represent two engraved swans, and it is their heads and their wings that protrude upward. The heads are the smallest parts and they appear on each side of the Metal Frame. Each swan's wings spread out on either side of it, and the locations where both swan's wings touch constitute the other protrusions, which extend for a bigger portion of the circumference. The space between each shape can have blue stickers applied to it. The rest of the sides of Kreis's Metal Frame have additional relief made from engraved feathers, and superficial semi-circle holes in four places. <br />
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On its underside, this part is simply a hollowed circle. On its flat bottom, swirly patterns are engraved all over, and a short wall follows its circumference. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Metal Frame is partially free-spinning. In fact, this gimmick is called "sliding". It can only move back and forth for approximately 90°. On the underside of the Metal Frame are four small squares evenly placed around its inner hole. The Core also has four similar squares, and the way the Metal Frame is positioned on the Core, it can rotate freely until one of its cubes meet one of the Core's. At that point, it could only rotate in the other direction back to the next square. The Metal Frame can additionally absorb hits thanks to the free movement. This sliding is surprisingly smooth even though there are no other materials than the metal the parts are made of. <br />
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As is often the case with 4D Metal Wheels, Attack Mode is accomplished by flipping the Metal Frame and placing it back on the Core in this new position. This shows the Metal Frame's underside which is still very circular and only has the even, small wall at its circumference as Attack points. The Clear Wheel is slightly more exposed in Attack Mode. The protrusions that are the heads and the wings engraved on the Metal Frame fit perfectly in the holes of the Core in this mode, which prevents it from rotating in any way.<br />
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====Core====<br />
Kreis's Core is banal except for some shapes that are meant to embrace those of the Metal Frame's protrusions when it is in Attack Mode. Furthermore, it has four small cubes of metal in its inner part that offer a given, limited space for the Metal Frame to rotate in Defense Mode.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]]<br />
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==4D - Omega==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 37.83 grams<br />
Omega is comprised of two parts; a Core and a Frame. It can switch between two modes, Assault and Barrage, by rotating the Frame on the Core.<br />
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====Core:====<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis10.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 25.30 grams<br />
The Core is composed of six protrusions. Three of them, each made to resemble three overlapping scales, are curved inward, and have a shallow slope. The other three, representing simplistic dragon talons, are blunt and cylindrical, but are overshadowed by the scale protrusions. The Core’s underside slightly overhangs the Track. It is also hollowed, hence its light weight.<br />
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====Metal Frame:====<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.53 grams<br />
The Frame consists of a simple metal ring with three wings. Two tabs of different widths, matching the sockets of the Core, are placed asymmetrically inside the Ring. This prevents the Frame from being used upside-down, as well as restricting the number of modes the Metal Wheel has.<br />
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Omega's modes, Assault and Barrage, are distinguished as followed:<br />
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*'''Assault Mode:'''<br />
In Assault Mode, the Frame is positioned as to cover the gap between the talon and the scale protrusions.<br />
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*'''Barrage Mode:'''<br />
In Barrage Mode, the Frame completely covers the scale protrusions.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 8.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis9.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
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Omega is definitely shaped for [[Attack]], but it is not designed as aggressively as other 4D Attack wheels like [[VariAres_D:D#4D_Metal_Wheel:_VariAres|VariAres]] or [[Blitz_Unicorno_100RSF#4D_Metal_Wheel:_Blitz|Blitz]]. This has both advantages and disadvantages, but in Omega’s case, in the current Metagame, it is mostly a disadvantage<br />
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In many ways, Omega is similar to [[Lightning_L_Drago_100HF#Metal_Wheel:_Lightning|Lightning]]; both have six relatively smooth wings, and the the main advantage for both is their low [[Recoil]] when compared to top-tier Attack wheels both old and new. The lower Recoil gives the potential for a larger window to KO opponents. However, in Omega's case, it doesn’t have the [[Survival|Stamina]] which Lightning inherently had through it's ability to spin steal to complement that attribute. It also does not possess the same raw Attack potential, or the weight, that the current top-tier wheels have. This brings the main disadvantage; its opponents. Where the current Attack wheels have extremely aggressive shapes, the current [[Defense]] wheels are heavy and extremely circular, making Omega's modest protrusions less effective, and its light weight more detrimental.<br />
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The result is that standing between two extremes, Omega requires perfection, in both technique and power/strength, to be remotely effective. In a competitive environment, Flash, VariAres and Blitz are a much more reliable choice.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]]<br />
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==4D - VariAres==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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VariAres is unarguably the most aggressively designed Wheel ever released in MFB, and is the second Metal Wheel capable of spinning in both Left and Right Spin (the first being Gravity Perseus). It has a relatively thick, wide three-winged design. Each wing ends in an abrupt, sharp point that provides intense [[Smash Attack]] in both spin directions. In addition to this, along each wing there are six indents of varying size that provide [[Spike Attack]] which works in tandem with the sharp Smash Attack points on the ends of each wing. However, while VariAres' attack power may be high, it does suffer from huge amounts of recoil because it is so aggressively designed. This can make VariAres a risky Wheel to use in some respects, but as the game has evolved, lighter, more compact Attack Wheels such as [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]] have become harder and harder to use effectively without the assistance of something like BD145. VariAres can backfire due to its recoil, but it does not need the width and weight of BD145 to be effective.<br />
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Between each wing is a large gap. Fitted in between these gaps is a yellow PC Frame, that protrudes outwards in a triangular shape as far as the Metal Frame. Unlike other 4D Beyblades, VariAres' PC Frame is built in conjunction with the Metal Frame. On the bottom side of the Metal Wheel where the mechanism that controls the plastic wings release are located, there is cover of a hard plastic sheet.<br />
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When VariAres is spinning at high spin speeds, the PC Frame retracts towards the centre of VariAres, exposing more Metal, and therefore producing more [[Smash Attack]]. This is considered "Attack Mode". As VariAres' spin velocity lowers, the PC Frame extends out to it's full length, allowing for more Plastic contact in an attempt to reduce recoil. This is considered "Defense Mode".<br />
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Beyblade: [[VariAres D:D]]<br />
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<div>==Basalt==<br />
[[Image:BasaltMetalWheel.jpg|thumb|120px|Basalt]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 47.52 grams<br />
Basalt is a completely circular Metal Wheel, with sets of indents distributed around its circumference and is almost cylindrical in its thickness, part of which overhangs the Track being used in conjunction with it.<br />
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Basalt is a member of the Maximum Series, with its "gimmick" being "maximum weight". At the time of its release, it was the heaviest Metal Wheel ever created, even heavier and thicker than the infamous [[Libra DF145BS|Libra]]. With the release of Diablo it is no longer the heaviest Metal Wheel, but Basalt's circular nature, in combination with its abnormally heavy weight, make it without a doubt one of the best Metal Wheels for Defense customizations.<br />
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However, Basalt is missing a chunk of metal inside its perimeter which forms what is called the "Spiral Staircase of Death". The "Spiral Staircase of Death" was meant to neuter Basalt's incredibly high power slightly by creating an imbalance within the Wheel. While this imbalance does indeed occur, it is not a notable hindrance to its usefulness. In fact, despite the imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death", Basalt also has strong Stamina, although it has since been outclassed by Scythe and Phantom. The imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death" does contribute slightly to the [[recoil]] Basalt suffers, but again, this is not a huge hindrance to its usefulness.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]]<br />
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==Burn==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.51 grams<br />
Burn is an almost completely circular Metal Wheel, interrupted only by two sets of wave-like ridges. The center of the Metal Wheel features a flame pattern representing the sun, which complements the Phoenix Clear Wheel. Burn's predominant characteristic is its weight distribution : the weight is concentrated on the edge of the Metal Wheel, while the center is generally hollow and light. This produces what is known as the Flywheel Effect, which is the ability for a rotating object to increase its rotational velocity with the use of its own momentum. The ridges are subject to some level of recoil, but are also capable of [[Smash Attack]]; however, the latter is not potent enough to be used effectively.<br />
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Burn was once the best Stamina Metal Wheel, along with Metal System Virgo. However, it has since been outclassed by newer Metal Wheels such as Scythe and Phantom, the latter sharing many characteristics with Burn itself.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==Counter==<br />
[[Image:Countertop.jpg|thumb|120px|Counter]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.2 grams<br />
Counter is styled like a HWS version of the Metal System Leone. It possesses six similar mane-like projections that coronate its circumference. The gaps between the six projections are too small to provide consistent smash for a competitive Attack Customization. Counter still showcases fair Smash Attack, but unlike Leone, it lacks the same degree of recoil. This is because the projecting paws are more compact and rounded than its counterpart’s. The lowered recoil makes it a better, albeit underwhelming, choice for a defensive combo. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Counter Escolpio 145D]]<br />
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==Cyber==<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 29.5 grams<br />
The original release of Cyber is coated with red spray paint. The shape and appearance is similar to that of the original Pegasis wheel. The main shape of Cyber consists of three wing like forms. The Cyber wheel doesn't have the original Pegasis' Force Smash capbilities for one reason. The slightly jagged end of each of the three wing like forms that Cyber have would have been well suited for Force Smash, however, it was not created to be the same weight as the Pegasis wheel, but rather much lighter, therefore hindering its Attack uses completely. It is heavily outclassed by numerous other Attack based Wheels.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]]<br />
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==Dark==<br />
[[Image:05DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|Dark]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Dark has twelve spikes facing the clockwise direction. These protrusions are closely packed together with minimal space between each, resulting in an overall round shape. This shape hinders the Metal Wheel in two ways: its protrusions are not pronounced enough to provide sufficient Smash Attack, while the perimeter is interrupted too frequently for sufficient Stamina. Additionally, its weight is distributed over too large a surface area. There is thus no reason to use Dark in any competitive situation whatsoever. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]]<br />
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==Earth==<br />
[[Image:10EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|Earth (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.1 grams<br />
Earth has four thick, textured wings surrounding its perimeter, with each pair facing each other on a slight incline. The space created between the wings is quite small, and the resulting effect is similar to any Wheel that has no spaces: minimal recoil. Though it is on the lighter side of Metal Wheels, its almost unperturbed circular design, and minimal recoil make it one of the best, Defense-oriented Wheel available for competitive play. However, it has since been severely outclassed by the extremely heavy Basalt. <br />
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Earth has two different molds. The first mold was released in BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD, and the second in both the purple WBBA "Event Special" MF Earth Aquila 105HF/S, and SonoKong manufactured Earth Metal Wheels. However, TAKARA-TOMY has since ceased production on the first mold, thus making it a difficult part to obtain. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by modifying the inside of each of Earth's wings. The new mold is up to three grams heavier than the old mold (30-31 grams versus 33 grams on the new mold), which makes it significantly more effective for [[Defense]] customizations. Therefore, the new mold is the preferred choice for Defense customs using Earth, while the original mold would be the best for [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]]<br />
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==Flame==<br />
[[Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|Flame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Flame Byxis 230WD]]<br />
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==Galaxy==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisMetalWheel.jpg|120px|thumb|Galaxy]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.4 grams<br />
Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three rounded, wing-like forms intended to depict the wings of Pegasis, and each wing has two separate protrusions. There are four indented separations on each wing, complimented by three curved ridges on the top and five small spikes on the bottom. Each of the undersides are hollow, making Galaxy very light.<br />
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Though Galaxy has a very violent appearance, in actual battle it is very restrained; it is unable to deliver a great amount of Smash even at high speeds, primarily because of its light weight and rounded protrusions. As such, Galaxy is easily outclassed by other Attack Wheels of it its time and not recommended to be used competitively.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==Grand==<br />
[[Image:11GrandKetos.JPG|thumb|120px|Grand]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.3 grams<br />
Grand is an intriguing wheel; it's thicker than Earth at the thickest point on its interconnected, smooth design. However, it is not as successful defensively, as it is 3.5 grams lighter than the second mold of Earth. On the Grand wheel there are six “walls” and with every two walls there is a gap dividing them into three sections. In each section there is a wall with small textured indents; this creates some recoil which is never a plus for a Defense-oriented Wheel. Because of this, it does have some Smash Attack, but it is mediocre and is completely outclassed by the multitude of other great Attack-based Wheels available, such as VariAres. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]] [[Grand Capricorne 145D]]<br />
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==Hell==<br />
[[Image:Hell07.jpg|thumb|120px|Hell]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 39.6 grams<br />
Hell was first released in a radiant gold colour. As a part of the Maximum Series, it had the largest diameter of any Metal Wheel ever released. However, Big Bang has since been shown to have an equal diameter.<br />
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Hell is split into three different wings which are shaped to represent the Three-Headed Dog, Kerberos, and between each of them is a large gap allowing BD145's protrusions (while in Boost Mode) to point upwards past the bottom of the Metal Wheel. On the side of each wing are four indents which, in addition to the end of each wing which ends in a pointed "head" for Smash Attack, increase Hell's Attack capabilities. Due to its heavy weight, its relatively high recoil is lessened by a significant amount and because of this, as listed above, in combination with BD145 (Boost Mode) it can be used effectively in Stamina customs.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]]<br />
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==Hyper==<br />
[[Image:HyperTopView.jpg|thumb|120px]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 28.49 grams<br />
The Hyper Metal Wheel is the HWS equivalent of Metal System Aquario. It has four main 'wings' that resemble waves of water. There is a coat of silver paint over the Metal Wheel, which is considerably more durable than normal paint, and blue paint in the center. It is hollow, lightweight, and has an abundance of [[Recoil]] that hinders its [[Attack]] to the point of having next to none. Because of this, it is severely outclassed by wheels such as [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]], and [[Beat Lynx TH170WD#4D Metal Wheel: Beat | Beat]]. Like most other Metal Wheels from the Hasbro Legend Series, it cannot compare to its Metal System predecessor, though it too was outclassed in its time.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==Killer==<br />
[[Image:KillerGemios22.jpg|thumb|120px|Killer]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.2 grams<br />
Like its Metal System predecessor [[Gemios DF145FS | Gemios]], Killer has a textured, bumpy, two-winged design that ends in two rounded edges. However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Metal Wheel; as a result, Killer loses any of the potential [[Smash Attack]] the first incarnation had. <br />
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Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities, and though it may seem suited for [[Survival | Stamina]], it has shown no advantage over any of the top-tier [[Survival | Stamina]] Wheels like [[Virgo DF145BS | Virgo]], [[Burn Phoenix 135MS#Metal Wheel: Burn | Burn]] or even [[Earth Aquila 145WD#Metal Wheel: Earth | Earth]].<br />
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Hasbro changed the name of the wheel to "Evil" to avoid being offensive. As a result, the Hasbro version is "Evil Gemios" as opposed to "Killer Gemios".<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]]<br />
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==Lightning==<br />
[[Image:006LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|Lightning]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30 grams<br />
This Wheel is characterized by its prominent [[Smash Attack]] in Upper Mode. Of the total six protrusions, three are of the ‘Upper Mode’ and three are of the ‘Multi-Hit mode’. To switch between these modes, the Beyblade would need to be disassembled, and then the L Drago Clear Wheel rotated 180°.<br />
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Of the two available modes it is widely considered that ‘Upper Mode’ is superior. Contrary to the name, the strength of this wheel doesn’t come from [[Upper Attack]], but [[Smash Attack]]. Lightning does suffer from some recoil, but this problem can easily be rectified with both MF and RF. Paired with the right Track, Lightning can provide a ferocious Smash Attack.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]]<br />
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==Poison==<br />
[[Image:Serpent4.jpg|thumb|120px|Poison]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.8 grams<br />
Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful Smash Attack, it still produces relatively large amounts of recoil, making this part useless for Defense or Stamina. Furthermore, similar to Flame, the Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for Defense purposes. This recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]]<br />
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==Ray==<br />
[[Image:06RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|Ray]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
Ray has a relatively thin, slightly bumpy, three-winged design. Between each of these "wings" are small gaps, which allow the blunt ends of each wing to provide a small amount of Smash Attack. Additionally, along each wing there are two indents which follow the contours of the Metal Wheel; these indents are pronounced enough to provide additional Spike Attack and work in tandem with the aforementioned blunt ends of each wing. Ray's window to KO the opponent is quite small, as its Smash Attack is only prominent at the very high spin velocities found at the beginning of each battle.<br />
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Ray has fallen into disuse since the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has tremendous difficulty KOing such Bottoms. And, there are also numerous other Metal Wheels that outclass it, such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Ray has two different molds. The first mold was released in the Ray Unicorno D125CS Starter Set, and the second mold was released with the Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version, the Ray Unicorno D125CS Booster Set, and Ray Gil 100RSF. The second mold rectifies the original mold’s breakage problems. The gaps between the second mold are slightly wider and are more rounded on the inner gaps of Ray than the original mold. This change was carried foward to all further releases of the Ray wheel, such as Hasbro's release of Ray Striker.<br />
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Beyblades: [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]]<br />
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==Rock==<br />
[[Image:002RockLeone.jpg|thumb|120px|Rock]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original [[Leone 145D | Leone]] Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. <br />
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Rock as a [[Defense]] type is unable to match the qualities of Metal Wheels such as Basalt, because the shape of Rock produces a significant amount of recoil upon contact with another Wheel. As a result, Rock is an outclassed Defense Wheel.<br />
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Rock is somewhat useful for [[Smash Attack]], and can be used to relative success in conjunction with a Metal Face.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]] Rock Aquario 125SF<br />
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==Storm==<br />
[[Image:03StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|Storm]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
The main shape of Storm consists of three wing-like forms, each with slightly jagged ends, which are used for mediocre [[Smash Attack]]. While paired with a 100 track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Storm was once been a top tier Metal Wheel. It has since been outclassed by countless other Metal Wheels, such as [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF#Metal Wheel: Lightning | Lightning]] and [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]. Storm should not be considered for competitive use, unless there are absolutely no other available options.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Storm Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==Thermal==<br />
[[Image:ThermalPisces5.jpg|thumb|120px|Thermal]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.5 grams<br />
The Thermal Metal Wheel consists of two large wings which are pointed at their respective beginnings and ends. Thermal is largely based on the Metal System Pisces, and as such, the three notches on the Wheel are representative of a shark's gills. Although it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far out enough to provide any significant Smash Attack. The Wheel does possess moderate Stamina capabilities due to its relatively round shape, but is considered outclassed for this purpose by Earth, Burn, Scythe, Basalt and Hell. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]]<br />
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==Vulcan==<br />
[[Image:Vulcan05.jpg|thumb|120px|Vulcan]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.3 grams<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of Upper Attack. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide Smash Attack. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points. <br />
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Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]]<br />
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==Clay==<br />
Clay is the Light wheel equivalent of Rock.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Clay Aries ED145B]]<br />
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==4D - Beat==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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[[Image:Lynx PC Frame.jpg|thumb|120px| Beat PC Frame]]<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Beat Wheel Top.jpg|thumb|120px|Beat Core]]<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious Smash Attack, but unfortunately also create Recoil. The overarching design is similar to both Vulcan and Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
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*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as Basalt would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin Attack Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==4D - Blitz==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.72 Grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the bulk of the Metal Wheel, and a Metal Frame.<br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWMetalFrame.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.65 Grams<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has three small protrusions, which fit in with the gaps in the Core, and the protrusions are smaller than each protrusion on the Core.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.07 grams<br />
Blitz's Core has three separate primary contact points, whereupon the metal slopes down and outward into a finer surface, creating "bumps" on the front-most portion of each wing segment. These slopes provide an advantage in the form of allowing maximum contact with the primary contact points, and often throwing the opposing Wheel slightly off balance when used on a lower Track.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Blitz features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the Metal Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWAssault.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
* '''Assault Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the protrusions on each side of the Metal Frame fit against the six contact points of the Core, creating a single "Wing" on each side, forming a shape very much like Triple Wing ([[Trygle]]) from the [[Plastic Beyblade | Plastics]] generation.<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWBarrage.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
* '''Barrage Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the amount of contact points or "Wings" is doubled from three to six by rotating the Metal Frame. However, in doing this, the length of each wing is shortened.<br />
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Assault Attack Mode is usually the preferred mode of the two, as it is shown to have considerably lower amounts of [[Recoil]], while providing more consistent contact force with it's longer, more pronounced wings. This Wheel has proven to be highly functional and is considered a top-tier right-spin [[Smash Attack]] Metal Wheel. It is one of few Smash Wheels with the ability to net a solid KO even at a low spin-velocity. However, this Wheel also suffers from extremely high recoil, and falls prey to an outstanding weakness to left-spin Attackers such as [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]]/[[L Drago Destroy F:S |L Drago Destroy]] 85/90/CH120/BD145RF/R2F/LRF.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==4D - Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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The new gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Frame - Attack]]<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:DeathCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Core]]<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
[[Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Attack Mode]]<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
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* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
[[Image:DeathDEF.jpg|thumb|120px|Defense Mode]]<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
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Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
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If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]]<br />
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==4D - Diablo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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Diablo is one of the heaviest Metal Wheels in the game. Following the same scheme as all of Diablo Nemesis X:D's parts, the Diablo 4D Metal Wheel integrates several Beyblades' design points. Because Kreis Cygnus was not out at the time of Diablo Nemesis's release, the latter was the one to first introduce a semi-free-spinning gimmick, and the placement of the Metal Frame in Ultimate Balance Mode was also new to the hobby. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DiabloNemesis 16.jpg|thumb|120px|Diablo Metal Frame]]<br />
[[Image:Ultimate Balance Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Ultimate Balance Mode - sections of mode change]]<br />
The main features of Diablo's Metal Frame are the three heads distributed largely along its circumference. One of them represents a lion head which is cut at the upper row of teeth. Part of its mane can be seen on each side of it. The smallest of the three heads is an engravement of of a lynx head with yellowish green eyes and two paws beside it, also cut off at its upper row of teeth. It occupies a very small height on the Metal Frame. The last head is a representation of the face that can be built with Phantom Orion in Stamina Mode. This time however, the smirk was replaced with a real snarl. Its eye stickers are blue. The biggest head is Leone's part and it has red eyes. <br />
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In Attack Mode, the Metal Frame is positioned upon the Core and is fixed. The three heads on it are all on the right side to observe them. The difference in the height of each head, with the lynx one being the smallest, creates varying relief all around the Clear Wheel. In this mode, you can choose between XF or S on X:D before the beginning of the battle. <br />
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When in Ultimate Balance Mode, the Metal Frame is actually flipped upside down, and placed below the Core, which was an innovation in Metal Fight Beyblade 4D. Since the Metal Frame simply rests in the space between the elevated Core and the 4D Bottom, it can rotate freely to a point: spinning on its own, the Metal Frame would not rotate independently. It is the impact of the opposing Beyblade that will make it spin semi-freely, either towards the right or towards the left depending on the spin direction of the opponent as well as its trajectory and angle of impact. Since Diablo's Metal Frame has three heads, it essentially has three positions it pauses on after each impact, and these new placements make the small pins on the top of X:D be pushed upon with varying gravity. This activates the descent of the sharp tip from X:D, completely or only half-way, or it retracts inside. <br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Diablo Nemesis14.jpg|thumb|120px| Diablo Core]]<br />
The underside of Diablo's Core has the smooth trails from Scythe which allow the latter's PC Frame to rotate freely on it. For Diablo, this means that the Metal Frame can rotate relatively cleanly when in Ultimate Balance Mode. Somehow, Blitz is included in the design of this Core, however it must be within the four walls on its inner circumference which allow the insertion of the Metal Frame in Attack Mode, just like with Blitz's structure. There is also arguably a link with Death's wings, mostly in the relief of the Core when observed from the side: it follows an irregular curve. Part of Fusion was integrated in the Core as well, most likely the small jagged border on one side of the Core. One smoothly carved part of the latter might belong to Flash/Flame Sagittario's Metal Wheel too. It seems that one of its traits is also borrowed from VariAres, but more distinguishably, a dragon's head and neck full of scales can clearly be recognised on the top design of Diablo's Core just as well as Big Bang's wing which follows right after the dragon.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]]<br />
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==4D - Duo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 42.3 grams<br />
Duo is formed of series of spirals seemingly emitted from the centre, as if they were wind gushes, again linking back to the Wind theme of the Beyblade as a whole.<br />
This 4D Metal Wheel is made up of two components: The upper half is the Metal Frame, which is the basis of the Mode change, and the Core, which supports the Metal Frame, as well as denoting the mode and playing a small part therein.<br />
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Duo's gimmick is quite simply balance: in Stamina Mode, it is well balanced, and in Attack Mode, it is greatly off-balance. This mode change is done by rotating the Metal Frame 90 degrees clockwise, or 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Doing so, however, requires disassembly of the Beyblade. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 20.7 grams<br />
Duo's Metal Frame has a completely circular perimeter, while its top side contains the main visual design of the Duo Wheel, the aforementioned spiral pattern. <br />
The most interesting aspect of the Metal Frame is how it makes the mode change work: on the underside, there is a wall only on one part, which either protrudes over one side of the Core, focusing the weight on that side of the Metal Wheel, or fits in perfectly to the side 90 degrees counter-clockwise of this, balancing out a slightly lighter section of the core, resulting in a very well-balanced Metal Wheel. <br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 21.6 grams<br />
The Core is the heavier part of the Duo 4D Metal Wheel. It has eight separate sections, four raised, and four indented. <br />
The raised sections are identical, and these support the Metal Frame and have slightly jagged tops, intended to grind down opponents, though in battle, the small vertical gaps they leave do not have any noticeable effect. <br />
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* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
The hollowed sections are more varied. The two which are parallel to the center support are identical in their indentations, aside from one side having an engraved "A". When the walled section of the Metal Frame is placed here, it results in the imbalance which causes the aggressive and unstable movement seen in Attack Mode.<br />
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* '''Stamina Mode'''<br />
The parts either side of the center support are not identical: one side, the one lacking engraving, is more filled-in than any of the other indented sections, while the other, marked with an S, is the most hollowed-out of the four. When the wall of the Metal Frame is placed here, it evens out the weight discrepancy between these two points, resulting in a well balanced wheel. This is Stamina Mode.<br />
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In Stamina Mode, Duo is almost perfectly circular, which, combined with the well-balanced, largely externalised weight distribution resulting from the respective orientation of the Metal Frame and Core, allows for excellent [[Survival|Stamina]]. While its weight distribution and solo spin times are not as good as [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom]], the most popular Stamina Metal Wheel, its lower [[Recoil]] means that it loses less [[Survival|Stamina]] when hit, and as a result, the Survival ability of these two Metal Wheels is almost perfectly even. <br />
They are so closely matched, in fact, that which of the two will win in a battle between otherwise identical combinations depends entirely around the weight of the two specific Duo and Phantom Metal Wheels, which is known to vary to a fairly large degree in 4D Beyblades.<br />
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The near-total absence of Recoil also makes Duo arguably the best Metal Wheel for [[Defense]] Customizations, despite being noticeably lighter than [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]], furthering its overall use. This said, due to its reliance on low Recoil rather than high weight, the weight variations observed in 4D Beyblades can result in vastly different defensive ability: an unusually light Duo (Duo Metal Wheels as light as 41 grams have been recorded) is significantly easier to knock out than one of average weight.<br />
Furthermore, to have worthwhile Defense ability, Duo Customizations must focus on maintaining grip and/or minimizing Recoil: additional weight or stamina at the cost of these results in sub-par Defensive performance, meaning common setups such as TH170CS and BD145MB are usually not worthwhile.<br />
That said, Duo is still an extremely powerful Defense wheel, and should not be underestimated.<br />
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Duo's Attack Mode is far less notable: in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame sits slightly off centre, and the weight is further shifted to one side by the respective shapes of the Metal Frame and Core. While generally intended for use in [[Wobbling]] customization, the resulting off-centre balance has an effect similar to that of [[Storm Capricorne M145Q|Storm Capricorne's]] M145 Track, producing aggressive movement from even the most passive tips: even [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom Orion]]'s Bearing Drive can take on an offensive movement pattern when used with this mode, if the combination is launched hard enough. While it is not a competitively useful gimmick, it is nonetheless quite entertaining.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Duo Uranus 230WD]]<br />
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==4D - Fusion==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.8 grams<br />
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Fusion is the first 4D Metal Wheel to include a full rubber part. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades-13.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Metal Frame]]<br />
It is shaped like a circle with only a few reliefs in the form of bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock well without rattling. There are also two slightly angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which seem to complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Clear Wheel. <br />
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====Rubber Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Rubber Frame]]<br />
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's though. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is on top of the Metal Frame, which helps absorb the impacts from other Beyblades. <br />
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When in Balance Mode, the combination of the Rubber and Metal Frames is flipped to show the metal part on top. Its roundness helps keep balance, hence the name of the mode.<br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades11.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Core]]<br />
Its Core is of a regular shape which has rectangular forms to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position for the mode changes.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==4D - Kreis==<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
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Kreis was meant to introduce the gimmick of a relatively free-spinning Metal Frame, but it was released after Diablo Nemesis, which shares its gimmick in one of its modes. This Metal Wheel is incredibly circular, hence its name: "kreis" means "circle" in German. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
Most of the relief on this part is present on its upper side. Two sets of protrusions line up the Metal Frame to form a sort of façade or fortification. As such, the sides represent two engraved swans, and it is their heads and their wings that protrude upward. The heads are the smallest parts and they appear on each side of the Metal Frame. Each swan's wings spread out on either side of it, and the locations where both swan's wings touch constitute the other protrusions, which extend for a bigger portion of the circumference. The space between each shape can have blue stickers applied to it. The rest of the sides of Kreis's Metal Frame have additional relief made from engraved feathers, and superficial semi-circle holes in four places. <br />
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On its underside, this part is simply a hollowed circle. On its flat bottom, swirly patterns are engraved all over, and a short wall follows its circumference. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Metal Frame is partially free-spinning. In fact, this gimmick is called "sliding". It can only move back and forth for approximately 90°. On the underside of the Metal Frame are four small squares evenly placed around its inner hole. The Core also has four similar squares, and the way the Metal Frame is positioned on the Core, it can rotate freely until one of its cubes meet one of the Core's. At that point, it could only rotate in the other direction back to the next square. The Metal Frame can additionally absorb hits thanks to the free movement. This sliding is surprisingly smooth even though there are no other materials than the metal the parts are made of. <br />
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As is often the case with 4D Metal Wheels, Attack Mode is accomplished by flipping the Metal Frame and placing it back on the Core in this new position. This shows the Metal Frame's underside which is still very circular and only has the even, small wall at its circumference as Attack points. The Clear Wheel is slightly more exposed in Attack Mode. The protrusions that are the heads and the wings engraved on the Metal Frame fit perfectly in the holes of the Core in this mode, which prevents it from rotating in any way.<br />
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====Core====<br />
Kreis's Core is banal except for some shapes that are meant to embrace those of the Metal Frame's protrusions when it is in Attack Mode. Furthermore, it has four small cubes of metal in its inner part that offer a given, limited space for the Metal Frame to rotate in Defense Mode.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]]<br />
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==4D - Omega==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 37.83 grams<br />
Omega is comprised of two parts; a Core and a Frame. It can switch between two modes, Assault and Barrage, by rotating the Frame on the Core.<br />
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====Core:====<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis10.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 25.30 grams<br />
The Core is composed of six protrusions. Three of them, each made to resemble three overlapping scales, are curved inward, and have a shallow slope. The other three, representing simplistic dragon talons, are blunt and cylindrical, but are overshadowed by the scale protrusions. The Core’s underside slightly overhangs the Track. It is also hollowed, hence its light weight.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.53 grams<br />
The Frame consists of a simple metal ring with three wings. Two tabs of different widths, matching the sockets of the Core, are placed asymmetrically inside the Ring. This prevents the Frame from being used upside-down, as well as restricting the number of modes the Metal Wheel has.<br />
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Omega's modes, Assault and Barrage, are distinguished as followed:<br />
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In Assault Mode, the Frame is positioned as to cover the gap between the talon and the scale protrusions.<br />
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In Barrage Mode, the Frame completely covers the scale protrusions.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 8.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis9.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
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Omega is definitely shaped for [[Attack]], but it is not designed as aggressively as other 4D Attack wheels like [[VariAres_D:D#4D_Metal_Wheel:_VariAres|VariAres]] or [[Blitz_Unicorno_100RSF#4D_Metal_Wheel:_Blitz|Blitz]]. This has both advantages and disadvantages, but in Omega’s case, in the current Metagame, it is mostly a disadvantage<br />
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In many ways, Omega is similar to [[Lightning_L_Drago_100HF#Metal_Wheel:_Lightning|Lightning]]; both have six relatively smooth wings, and the the main advantage for both is their low [[Recoil]] when compared to top-tier Attack wheels both old and new. The lower Recoil gives the potential for a larger window to KO opponents. However, in Omega's case, it doesn’t have the [[Survival|Stamina]] which Lightning inherently had through it's ability to spin steal to complement that attribute. It also does not possess the same raw Attack potential, or the weight, that the current top-tier wheels have. This brings the main disadvantage; its opponents. Where the current Attack wheels have extremely aggressive shapes, the current [[Defense]] wheels are heavy and extremely circular, making Omega's modest protrusions less effective, and its light weight more detrimental.<br />
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The result is that standing between two extremes, Omega requires perfection, in both technique and power/strength, to be remotely effective. In a competitive environment, Flash, VariAres and Blitz are a much more reliable choice.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]]<br />
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==4D - VariAres==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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VariAres is unarguably the most aggressively designed Wheel ever released in MFB, and is the second Metal Wheel capable of spinning in both Left and Right Spin (the first being Gravity Perseus). It has a relatively thick, wide three-winged design. Each wing ends in an abrupt, sharp point that provides intense [[Smash Attack]] in both spin directions. In addition to this, along each wing there are six indents of varying size that provide [[Spike Attack]] which works in tandem with the sharp Smash Attack points on the ends of each wing. However, while VariAres' attack power may be high, it does suffer from huge amounts of recoil because it is so aggressively designed. This can make VariAres a risky Wheel to use in some respects, but as the game has evolved, lighter, more compact Attack Wheels such as [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]] have become harder and harder to use effectively without the assistance of something like BD145. VariAres can backfire due to its recoil, but it does not need the width and weight of BD145 to be effective.<br />
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Between each wing is a large gap. Fitted in between these gaps is a yellow PC Frame, that protrudes outwards in a triangular shape as far as the Metal Frame. Unlike other 4D Beyblades, VariAres' PC Frame is built in conjunction with the Metal Frame. On the bottom side of the Metal Wheel where the mechanism that controls the plastic wings release are located, there is cover of a hard plastic sheet.<br />
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When VariAres is spinning at high spin speeds, the PC Frame retracts towards the centre of VariAres, exposing more Metal, and therefore producing more [[Smash Attack]]. This is considered "Attack Mode". As VariAres' spin velocity lowers, the PC Frame extends out to it's full length, allowing for more Plastic contact in an attempt to reduce recoil. This is considered "Defense Mode".<br />
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Beyblade: [[VariAres D:D]]<br />
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<div>==Basalt==<br />
[[Image:BasaltMetalWheel.jpg|thumb|120px|Basalt]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 47.52 grams<br />
Basalt is a completely circular Metal Wheel, with sets of indents distributed around its circumference and is almost cylindrical in its thickness, part of which overhangs the Track being used in conjunction with it.<br />
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Basalt is a member of the Maximum Series, with its "gimmick" being "maximum weight". At the time of its release, it was the heaviest Metal Wheel ever created, even heavier and thicker than the infamous [[Libra DF145BS|Libra]]. With the release of Diablo it is no longer the heaviest Metal Wheel, but Basalt's circular nature, in combination with its abnormally heavy weight, make it without a doubt one of the best Metal Wheels for Defense customizations.<br />
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However, Basalt is missing a chunk of metal inside its perimeter which forms what is called the "Spiral Staircase of Death". The "Spiral Staircase of Death" was meant to neuter Basalt's incredibly high power slightly by creating an imbalance within the Wheel. While this imbalance does indeed occur, it is not a notable hindrance to its usefulness. In fact, despite the imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death", Basalt also has strong Stamina, although it has since been outclassed by Scythe and Phantom. The imbalance/wobbling caused by the "Spiral Staircase of Death" does contribute slightly to the [[recoil]] Basalt suffers, but again, this is not a huge hindrance to its usefulness.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]]<br />
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==Burn==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.51 grams<br />
Burn is an almost completely circular Metal Wheel, interrupted only by two sets of wave-like ridges. The center of the Metal Wheel features a flame pattern representing the sun, which complements the Phoenix Clear Wheel. Burn's predominant characteristic is its weight distribution : the weight is concentrated on the edge of the Metal Wheel, while the center is generally hollow and light. This produces what is known as the Flywheel Effect, which is the ability for a rotating object to increase its rotational velocity with the use of its own momentum. The ridges are subject to some level of recoil, but are also capable of [[Smash Attack]]; however, the latter is not potent enough to be used effectively.<br />
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Burn was once the best Stamina Metal Wheel, along with Metal System Virgo. However, it has since been outclassed by newer Metal Wheels such as Scythe and Phantom, the latter sharing many characteristics with Burn itself.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==Counter==<br />
[[Image:Countertop.jpg|thumb|120px|Counter]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.2 grams<br />
Counter is styled like a HWS version of the Metal System Leone. It possesses six similar mane-like projections that coronate its circumference. The gaps between the six projections are too small to provide consistent smash for a competitive Attack Customization. Counter still showcases fair Smash Attack, but unlike Leone, it lacks the same degree of recoil. This is because the projecting paws are more compact and rounded than its counterpart’s. The lowered recoil makes it a better, albeit underwhelming, choice for a defensive combo. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Counter Escolpio 145D]]<br />
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==Cyber==<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 29.5 grams<br />
The original release of Cyber is coated with red spray paint. The shape and appearance is similar to that of the original Pegasis wheel. The main shape of Cyber consists of three wing like forms. The Cyber wheel doesn't have the original Pegasis' Force Smash capbilities for one reason. The slightly jagged end of each of the three wing like forms that Cyber have would have been well suited for Force Smash, however, it was not created to be the same weight as the Pegasis wheel, but rather much lighter, therefore hindering its Attack uses completely. It is heavily outclassed by numerous other Attack based Wheels.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]]<br />
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==Dark==<br />
[[Image:05DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|Dark]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Dark has twelve spikes facing the clockwise direction. These protrusions are closely packed together with minimal space between each, resulting in an overall round shape. This shape hinders the Metal Wheel in two ways: its protrusions are not pronounced enough to provide sufficient Smash Attack, while the perimeter is interrupted too frequently for sufficient Stamina. Additionally, its weight is distributed over too large a surface area. There is thus no reason to use Dark in any competitive situation whatsoever. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]]<br />
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==Earth==<br />
[[Image:10EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|Earth (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.1 grams<br />
Earth has four thick, textured wings surrounding its perimeter, with each pair facing each other on a slight incline. The space created between the wings is quite small, and the resulting effect is similar to any Wheel that has no spaces: minimal recoil. Though it is on the lighter side of Metal Wheels, its almost unperturbed circular design, and minimal recoil make it one of the best, Defense-oriented Wheel available for competitive play. However, it has since been severely outclassed by the extremely heavy Basalt. <br />
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Earth has two different molds. The first mold was released in BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD, and the second in both the purple WBBA "Event Special" MF Earth Aquila 105HF/S, and SonoKong manufactured Earth Metal Wheels. However, TAKARA-TOMY has since ceased production on the first mold, thus making it a difficult part to obtain. The second mold addressed breaking problems that the original mold faced by modifying the inside of each of Earth's wings. The new mold is up to three grams heavier than the old mold (30-31 grams versus 33 grams on the new mold), which makes it significantly more effective for [[Defense]] customizations. Therefore, the new mold is the preferred choice for Defense customs using Earth, while the original mold would be the best for [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]]<br />
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==Flame==<br />
[[Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|Flame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Flame Byxis 230WD]]<br />
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==Galaxy==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisMetalWheel.jpg|120px|thumb|Galaxy]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.4 grams<br />
Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three rounded, wing-like forms intended to depict the wings of Pegasis, and each wing has two separate protrusions. There are four indented separations on each wing, complimented by three curved ridges on the top and five small spikes on the bottom. Each of the undersides are hollow, making Galaxy very light.<br />
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Though Galaxy has a very violent appearance, in actual battle it is very restrained; it is unable to deliver a great amount of Smash even at high speeds, primarily because of its light weight and rounded protrusions. As such, Galaxy is easily outclassed by other Attack Wheels of it its time and not recommended to be used competitively.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==Grand==<br />
[[Image:11GrandKetos.JPG|thumb|120px|Grand]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.3 grams<br />
Grand is an intriguing wheel; it's thicker than Earth at the thickest point on its interconnected, smooth design. However, it is not as successful defensively, as it is 3.5 grams lighter than the second mold of Earth. On the Grand wheel there are six “walls” and with every two walls there is a gap dividing them into three sections. In each section there is a wall with small textured indents; this creates some recoil which is never a plus for a Defense-oriented Wheel. Because of this, it does have some Smash Attack, but it is mediocre and is completely outclassed by the multitude of other great Attack-based Wheels available, such as VariAres. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]] [[Grand Capricorne 145D]]<br />
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==Hell==<br />
[[Image:Hell07.jpg|thumb|120px|Hell]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 39.6 grams<br />
Hell was first released in a radiant gold colour. As a part of the Maximum Series, it had the largest diameter of any Metal Wheel ever released. However, Big Bang has since been shown to have an equal diameter.<br />
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Hell is split into three different wings which are shaped to represent the Three-Headed Dog, Kerberos, and between each of them is a large gap allowing BD145's protrusions (while in Boost Mode) to point upwards past the bottom of the Metal Wheel. On the side of each wing are four indents which, in addition to the end of each wing which ends in a pointed "head" for Smash Attack, increase Hell's Attack capabilities. Due to its heavy weight, its relatively high recoil is lessened by a significant amount and because of this, as listed above, in combination with BD145 (Boost Mode) it can be used effectively in Stamina customs.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]]<br />
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==Hyper==<br />
[[Image:HyperTopView.jpg|thumb|120px]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 28.49 grams<br />
The Hyper Metal Wheel is the HWS equivalent of Metal System Aquario. It has four main 'wings' that resemble waves of water. There is a coat of silver paint over the Metal Wheel, which is considerably more durable than normal paint, and blue paint in the center. It is hollow, lightweight, and has an abundance of [[Recoil]] that hinders its [[Attack]] to the point of having next to none. Because of this, it is severely outclassed by wheels such as [[VariAres D:D#4D Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]], and [[Beat Lynx TH170WD#4D Metal Wheel: Beat | Beat]]. Like most other Metal Wheels from the Hasbro Legend Series, it cannot compare to its Metal System predecessor, though it too was outclassed in its time.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==Killer==<br />
[[Image:KillerGemios22.jpg|thumb|120px|Killer]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.2 grams<br />
Like its Metal System predecessor [[Gemios DF145FS | Gemios]], Killer has a textured, bumpy, two-winged design that ends in two rounded edges. However, unlike its predecessor, it is considerably thinner even with a smaller amount of metal dropping below the base of the Wheel. Being so thin, the edges of each wing do not apply as much force as those of the Gemios Metal Wheel; as a result, Killer loses any of the potential [[Smash Attack]] the first incarnation had. <br />
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Being so thin negates any possible defensive qualities, and though it may seem suited for [[Survival | Stamina]], it has shown no advantage over any of the top-tier [[Survival | Stamina]] Wheels like [[Virgo DF145BS | Virgo]], [[Burn Phoenix 135MS#Metal Wheel: Burn | Burn]] or even [[Earth Aquila 145WD#Metal Wheel: Earth | Earth]].<br />
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Hasbro changed the name of the wheel to "Evil" to avoid being offensive. As a result, the Hasbro version is "Evil Gemios" as opposed to "Killer Gemios".<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]]<br />
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==Lightning==<br />
[[Image:006LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|Lightning]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30 grams<br />
This Wheel is characterized by its prominent [[Smash Attack]] in Upper Mode. Of the total six protrusions, three are of the ‘Upper Mode’ and three are of the ‘Multi-Hit mode’. To switch between these modes, the Beyblade would need to be disassembled, and then the L Drago Clear Wheel rotated 180°.<br />
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Of the two available modes it is widely considered that ‘Upper Mode’ is superior. Contrary to the name, the strength of this wheel doesn’t come from [[Upper Attack]], but [[Smash Attack]]. Lightning does suffer from some recoil, but this problem can easily be rectified with both MF and RF. Paired with the right Track, Lightning can provide a ferocious Smash Attack.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]]<br />
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==Poison==<br />
[[Image:Serpent4.jpg|thumb|120px|Poison]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.8 grams<br />
Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful Smash Attack, it still produces relatively large amounts of recoil, making this part useless for Defense or Stamina. Furthermore, similar to Flame, the Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for Defense purposes. This recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]] [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]]<br />
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==Ray==<br />
[[Image:06RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|Ray]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
Ray has a relatively thin, slightly bumpy, three-winged design. Between each of these "wings" are small gaps, which allow the blunt ends of each wing to provide a small amount of Smash Attack. Additionally, along each wing there are two indents which follow the contours of the Metal Wheel; these indents are pronounced enough to provide additional Spike Attack and work in tandem with the aforementioned blunt ends of each wing. Ray's window to KO the opponent is quite small, as its Smash Attack is only prominent at the very high spin velocities found at the beginning of each battle.<br />
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Ray has fallen into disuse since the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has tremendous difficulty KOing such Bottoms. And, there are also numerous other Metal Wheels that outclass it, such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Ray has two different molds. The first mold was released in the Ray Unicorno D125CS Starter Set, and the second mold was released with the Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version, the Ray Unicorno D125CS Booster Set, and Ray Gil 100RSF. The second mold rectifies the original mold’s breakage problems. The gaps between the second mold are slightly wider and are more rounded on the inner gaps of Ray than the original mold. This change was carried foward to all further releases of the Ray wheel, such as Hasbro's release of Ray Striker.<br />
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Beyblades: [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]]<br />
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==Rock==<br />
[[Image:002RockLeone.jpg|thumb|120px|Rock]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original [[Leone 145D | Leone]] Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. <br />
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Rock as a [[Defense]] type is unable to match the qualities of Metal Wheels such as Basalt, because the shape of Rock produces a significant amount of recoil upon contact with another Wheel. As a result, Rock is an outclassed Defense Wheel.<br />
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Rock is somewhat useful for [[Smash Attack]], and can be used to relative success in conjunction with a Metal Face.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]] Rock Aquario 125SF<br />
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==Storm==<br />
[[Image:03StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|Storm]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.4 grams<br />
The main shape of Storm consists of three wing-like forms, each with slightly jagged ends, which are used for mediocre [[Smash Attack]]. While paired with a 100 track and a Rubber Flat Bottom, Storm was once been a top tier Metal Wheel. It has since been outclassed by countless other Metal Wheels, such as [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D#Metal Wheel: Vulcan | Vulcan]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF#Metal Wheel: Lightning | Lightning]] and [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#4D Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]]. Storm should not be considered for competitive use, unless there are absolutely no other available options.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Storm Aquario 100HF/S]]<br />
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==Thermal==<br />
[[Image:ThermalPisces5.jpg|thumb|120px|Thermal]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 30.5 grams<br />
The Thermal Metal Wheel consists of two large wings which are pointed at their respective beginnings and ends. Thermal is largely based on the Metal System Pisces, and as such, the three notches on the Wheel are representative of a shark's gills. Although it has relatively sharp contact points, they do not protrude far out enough to provide any significant Smash Attack. The Wheel does possess moderate Stamina capabilities due to its relatively round shape, but is considered outclassed for this purpose by Earth, Burn, Scythe, Basalt and Hell. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]]<br />
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==Vulcan==<br />
[[Image:Vulcan05.jpg|thumb|120px|Vulcan]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.3 grams<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of Upper Attack. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide Smash Attack. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points. <br />
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Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based Defense Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as VariAres and Blitz.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]]<br />
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==4D - Beat==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 38.6 grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the Metal part of the Metal Wheel, and a PC Frame.<br />
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====PC Frame====<br />
[[Image:Lynx PC Frame.jpg|thumb|120px| Beat PC Frame]]<br />
The PC Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. There are triangular designs on each side of the PC Frame resembling cat ears; the weight is mainly focused on these opposite ends of the Frame.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Beat Wheel Top.jpg|thumb|120px|Beat Core]]<br />
The Core of Beat could be seen as a representation of the snout of a Lynx, along with the Clear Wheel which represents its ears. There are diamond-shaped designs lining the inside of the Core that lead towards the two main protruding contact points. These protrusions produce ferocious Smash Attack, but unfortunately also create Recoil. The overarching design is similar to both Vulcan and Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Beat features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the PC Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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*'''Attack Mode''' : <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is aligned with the two long "wings" of the Core, exposing the two protruding contact points on each side.<br />
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*'''Defense Mode''': <br />
In this mode, the PC Frame is rotated 90° so that the two heavier ends cover the two protruding contact points, creating a circular wall of sorts around the perimeter of Beat.<br />
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Attack Mode is the only competitively useful mode of the two. In Defense Mode, the PC Frame unfortunately leaves a small portion of the protruding contact points exposed. And even if they were covered completely, much heavier Wheels such as Basalt would still outclass it.<br />
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In Attack Mode, Beat is arguably one of the best right-spin Attack Wheels. Its best uses are in mid- and low-height Attack customizations, with mid-height being the most preferred. As a two-sided Metal Wheel, it works best with two-sided Clear Wheels such as Lynx.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==4D - Blitz==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.72 Grams<br />
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This Metal Wheel is made up of two parts. A Core, which comprises the bulk of the Metal Wheel, and a Metal Frame.<br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWMetalFrame.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.65 Grams<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has three small protrusions, which fit in with the gaps in the Core, and the protrusions are smaller than each protrusion on the Core.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:BlitzMWCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Blitz Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.07 grams<br />
Blitz's Core has three separate primary contact points, whereupon the metal slopes down and outward into a finer surface, creating "bumps" on the front-most portion of each wing segment. These slopes provide an advantage in the form of allowing maximum contact with the primary contact points, and often throwing the opposing Wheel slightly off balance when used on a lower Track.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Blitz features a mode changing gimmick. It works by rotating the Metal Frame while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWAssault.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
* '''Assault Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the protrusions on each side of the Metal Frame fit against the six contact points of the Core, creating a single "Wing" on each side, forming a shape very much like Triple Wing ([[Trygle]]) from the [[Plastic Beyblade | Plastics]] generation.<br />
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[[Image:BlitzMWBarrage.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
* '''Barrage Attack Mode'''<br />
In this mode, the amount of contact points or "Wings" is doubled from three to six by rotating the Metal Frame. However, in doing this, the length of each wing is shortened.<br />
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Assault Attack Mode is usually the preferred mode of the two, as it is shown to have considerably lower amounts of [[Recoil]], while providing more consistent contact force with it's longer, more pronounced wings. This Wheel has proven to be highly functional and is considered a top-tier right-spin [[Smash Attack]] Metal Wheel. It is one of few Smash Wheels with the ability to net a solid KO even at a low spin-velocity. However, this Wheel also suffers from extremely high recoil, and falls prey to an outstanding weakness to left-spin Attackers such as [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]]/[[L Drago Destroy F:S |L Drago Destroy]] 85/90/CH120/BD145RF/R2F/LRF.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==4D - Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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The new gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Frame - Attack]]<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:DeathCore.jpg|thumb|120px|Death Core]]<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
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Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
[[Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Attack Mode]]<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
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* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
[[Image:DeathDEF.jpg|thumb|120px|Defense Mode]]<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
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Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
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If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]]<br />
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==4D - Diablo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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Diablo is one of the heaviest Metal Wheels in the game. Following the same scheme as all of Diablo Nemesis X:D's parts, the Diablo 4D Metal Wheel integrates several Beyblades' design points. Because Kreis Cygnus was not out at the time of Diablo Nemesis's release, the latter was the one to first introduce a semi-free-spinning gimmick, and the placement of the Metal Frame in Ultimate Balance Mode was also new to the hobby. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
[[Image:DiabloNemesis 16.jpg|thumb|120px|Diablo Metal Frame]]<br />
[[Image:Ultimate Balance Mode.jpg|thumb|120px|Ultimate Balance Mode - sections of mode change]]<br />
The main features of Diablo's Metal Frame are the three heads distributed largely along its circumference. One of them represents a lion head which is cut at the upper row of teeth. Part of its mane can be seen on each side of it. The smallest of the three heads is an engravement of of a lynx head with yellowish green eyes and two paws beside it, also cut off at its upper row of teeth. It occupies a very small height on the Metal Frame. The last head is a representation of the face that can be built with Phantom Orion in Stamina Mode. This time however, the smirk was replaced with a real snarl. Its eye stickers are blue. The biggest head is Leone's part and it has red eyes. <br />
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In Attack Mode, the Metal Frame is positioned upon the Core and is fixed. The three heads on it are all on the right side to observe them. The difference in the height of each head, with the lynx one being the smallest, creates varying relief all around the Clear Wheel. In this mode, you can choose between XF or S on X:D before the beginning of the battle. <br />
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When in Ultimate Balance Mode, the Metal Frame is actually flipped upside down, and placed below the Core, which was an innovation in Metal Fight Beyblade 4D. Since the Metal Frame simply rests in the space between the elevated Core and the 4D Bottom, it can rotate freely to a point: spinning on its own, the Metal Frame would not rotate independently. It is the impact of the opposing Beyblade that will make it spin semi-freely, either towards the right or towards the left depending on the spin direction of the opponent as well as its trajectory and angle of impact. Since Diablo's Metal Frame has three heads, it essentially has three positions it pauses on after each impact, and these new placements make the small pins on the top of X:D be pushed upon with varying gravity. This activates the descent of the sharp tip from X:D, completely or only half-way, or it retracts inside. <br />
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====Core====<br />
[[Image:Diablo Nemesis14.jpg|thumb|120px| Diablo Core]]<br />
The underside of Diablo's Core has the smooth trails from Scythe which allow the latter's PC Frame to rotate freely on it. For Diablo, this means that the Metal Frame can rotate relatively cleanly when in Ultimate Balance Mode. Somehow, Blitz is included in the design of this Core, however it must be within the four walls on its inner circumference which allow the insertion of the Metal Frame in Attack Mode, just like with Blitz's structure. There is also arguably a link with Death's wings, mostly in the relief of the Core when observed from the side: it follows an irregular curve. Part of Fusion was integrated in the Core as well, most likely the small jagged border on one side of the Core. One smoothly carved part of the latter might belong to Flash/Flame Sagittario's Metal Wheel too. It seems that one of its traits is also borrowed from VariAres, but more distinguishably, a dragon's head and neck full of scales can clearly be recognised on the top design of Diablo's Core just as well as Big Bang's wing which follows right after the dragon.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Diablo Nemesis X:D]]<br />
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==4D - Duo==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 42.3 grams<br />
Duo is formed of series of spirals seemingly emitted from the centre, as if they were wind gushes, again linking back to the Wind theme of the Beyblade as a whole.<br />
This 4D Metal Wheel is made up of two components: The upper half is the Metal Frame, which is the basis of the Mode change, and the Core, which supports the Metal Frame, as well as denoting the mode and playing a small part therein.<br />
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Duo's gimmick is quite simply balance: in Stamina Mode, it is well balanced, and in Attack Mode, it is greatly off-balance. This mode change is done by rotating the Metal Frame 90 degrees clockwise, or 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Doing so, however, requires disassembly of the Beyblade. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 20.7 grams<br />
Duo's Metal Frame has a completely circular perimeter, while its top side contains the main visual design of the Duo Wheel, the aforementioned spiral pattern. <br />
The most interesting aspect of the Metal Frame is how it makes the mode change work: on the underside, there is a wall only on one part, which either protrudes over one side of the Core, focusing the weight on that side of the Metal Wheel, or fits in perfectly to the side 90 degrees counter-clockwise of this, balancing out a slightly lighter section of the core, resulting in a very well-balanced Metal Wheel. <br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 21.6 grams<br />
The Core is the heavier part of the Duo 4D Metal Wheel. It has eight separate sections, four raised, and four indented. <br />
The raised sections are identical, and these support the Metal Frame and have slightly jagged tops, intended to grind down opponents, though in battle, the small vertical gaps they leave do not have any noticeable effect. <br />
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The hollowed sections are more varied. The two which are parallel to the center support are identical in their indentations, aside from one side having an engraved "A". When the walled section of the Metal Frame is placed here, it results in the imbalance which causes the aggressive and unstable movement seen in Attack Mode.<br />
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* '''Stamina Mode'''<br />
The parts either side of the center support are not identical: one side, the one lacking engraving, is more filled-in than any of the other indented sections, while the other, marked with an S, is the most hollowed-out of the four. When the wall of the Metal Frame is placed here, it evens out the weight discrepancy between these two points, resulting in a well balanced wheel. This is Stamina Mode.<br />
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In Stamina Mode, Duo is almost perfectly circular, which, combined with the well-balanced, largely externalised weight distribution resulting from the respective orientation of the Metal Frame and Core, allows for excellent [[Survival|Stamina]]. While its weight distribution and solo spin times are not as good as [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom]], the most popular Stamina Metal Wheel, its lower [[Recoil]] means that it loses less [[Survival|Stamina]] when hit, and as a result, the Survival ability of these two Metal Wheels is almost perfectly even. <br />
They are so closely matched, in fact, that which of the two will win in a battle between otherwise identical combinations depends entirely around the weight of the two specific Duo and Phantom Metal Wheels, which is known to vary to a fairly large degree in 4D Beyblades.<br />
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The near-total absence of Recoil also makes Duo arguably the best Metal Wheel for [[Defense]] Customizations, despite being noticeably lighter than [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]], furthering its overall use. This said, due to its reliance on low Recoil rather than high weight, the weight variations observed in 4D Beyblades can result in vastly different defensive ability: an unusually light Duo (Duo Metal Wheels as light as 41 grams have been recorded) is significantly easier to knock out than one of average weight.<br />
Furthermore, to have worthwhile Defense ability, Duo Customizations must focus on maintaining grip and/or minimizing Recoil: additional weight or stamina at the cost of these results in sub-par Defensive performance, meaning common setups such as TH170CS and BD145MB are usually not worthwhile.<br />
That said, Duo is still an extremely powerful Defense wheel, and should not be underestimated.<br />
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Duo's Attack Mode is far less notable: in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame sits slightly off centre, and the weight is further shifted to one side by the respective shapes of the Metal Frame and Core. While generally intended for use in [[Wobbling]] customization, the resulting off-centre balance has an effect similar to that of [[Storm Capricorne M145Q|Storm Capricorne's]] M145 Track, producing aggressive movement from even the most passive tips: even [[Phantom Orion B:D|Phantom Orion]]'s Bearing Drive can take on an offensive movement pattern when used with this mode, if the combination is launched hard enough. While it is not a competitively useful gimmick, it is nonetheless quite entertaining.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Duo Uranus 230WD]]<br />
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==4D - Fusion==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.8 grams<br />
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Fusion is the first 4D Metal Wheel to include a full rubber part. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades-13.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Metal Frame]]<br />
It is shaped like a circle with only a few reliefs in the form of bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock well without rattling. There are also two slightly angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which seem to complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Clear Wheel. <br />
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====Rubber Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Rubber Frame]]<br />
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's though. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is on top of the Metal Frame, which helps absorb the impacts from other Beyblades. <br />
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When in Balance Mode, the combination of the Rubber and Metal Frames is flipped to show the metal part on top. Its roundness helps keep balance, hence the name of the mode.<br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
[[Image:FusionHades11.jpg|thumb|120px|Fusion Core]]<br />
Its Core is of a regular shape which has rectangular forms to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position for the mode changes.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==4D - Kreis==<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
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Kreis was meant to introduce the gimmick of a relatively free-spinning Metal Frame, but it was released after Diablo Nemesis, which shares its gimmick in one of its modes. This Metal Wheel is incredibly circular, hence its name: "kreis" means "circle" in German. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
Most of the relief on this part is present on its upper side. Two sets of protrusions line up the Metal Frame to form a sort of façade or fortification. As such, the sides represent two engraved swans, and it is their heads and their wings that protrude upward. The heads are the smallest parts and they appear on each side of the Metal Frame. Each swan's wings spread out on either side of it, and the locations where both swan's wings touch constitute the other protrusions, which extend for a bigger portion of the circumference. The space between each shape can have blue stickers applied to it. The rest of the sides of Kreis's Metal Frame have additional relief made from engraved feathers, and superficial semi-circle holes in four places. <br />
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On its underside, this part is simply a hollowed circle. On its flat bottom, swirly patterns are engraved all over, and a short wall follows its circumference. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Metal Frame is partially free-spinning. In fact, this gimmick is called "sliding". It can only move back and forth for approximately 90°. On the underside of the Metal Frame are four small squares evenly placed around its inner hole. The Core also has four similar squares, and the way the Metal Frame is positioned on the Core, it can rotate freely until one of its cubes meet one of the Core's. At that point, it could only rotate in the other direction back to the next square. The Metal Frame can additionally absorb hits thanks to the free movement. This sliding is surprisingly smooth even though there are no other materials than the metal the parts are made of. <br />
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As is often the case with 4D Metal Wheels, Attack Mode is accomplished by flipping the Metal Frame and placing it back on the Core in this new position. This shows the Metal Frame's underside which is still very circular and only has the even, small wall at its circumference as Attack points. The Clear Wheel is slightly more exposed in Attack Mode. The protrusions that are the heads and the wings engraved on the Metal Frame fit perfectly in the holes of the Core in this mode, which prevents it from rotating in any way.<br />
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====Core====<br />
Kreis's Core is banal except for some shapes that are meant to embrace those of the Metal Frame's protrusions when it is in Attack Mode. Furthermore, it has four small cubes of metal in its inner part that offer a given, limited space for the Metal Frame to rotate in Defense Mode.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]]<br />
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==4D - Omega==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 37.83 grams<br />
Omega is comprised of two parts; a Core and a Frame. It can switch between two modes, Assault and Barrage, by rotating the Frame on the Core.<br />
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====Core:====<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis10.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Core]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 25.30 grams<br />
The Core is composed of six protrusions. Three of them, each made to resemble three overlapping scales, are curved inward, and have a shallow slope. The other three, representing simplistic dragon talons, are blunt and cylindrical, but are overshadowed by the scale protrusions. The Core’s underside slightly overhangs the Track. It is also hollowed, hence its light weight.<br />
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====Metal Frame:====<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis 12.jpg|thumb|120px|Omega Metal Frame]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.53 grams<br />
The Frame consists of a simple metal ring with three wings. Two tabs of different widths, matching the sockets of the Core, are placed asymmetrically inside the Ring. This prevents the Frame from being used upside-down, as well as restricting the number of modes the Metal Wheel has.<br />
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Omega's modes, Assault and Barrage, are distinguished as followed:<br />
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*'''Assault Mode:'''<br />
In Assault Mode, the Frame is positioned as to cover the gap between the talon and the scale protrusions.<br />
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*'''Barrage Mode:'''<br />
In Barrage Mode, the Frame completely covers the scale protrusions.<br />
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[[Image:OmegaDragonis 8.jpg|thumb|120px|Assault Mode]]<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis9.jpg|thumb|120px|Barrage Mode]]<br />
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Omega is definitely shaped for [[Attack]], but it is not designed as aggressively as other 4D Attack wheels like [[VariAres_D:D#4D_Metal_Wheel:_VariAres|VariAres]] or [[Blitz_Unicorno_100RSF#4D_Metal_Wheel:_Blitz|Blitz]]. This has both advantages and disadvantages, but in Omega’s case, in the current Metagame, it is mostly a disadvantage<br />
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In many ways, Omega is similar to [[Lightning_L_Drago_100HF#Metal_Wheel:_Lightning|Lightning]]; both have six relatively smooth wings, and the the main advantage for both is their low [[Recoil]] when compared to top-tier Attack wheels both old and new. The lower Recoil gives the potential for a larger window to KO opponents. However, in Omega's case, it doesn’t have the [[Survival|Stamina]] which Lightning inherently had through it's ability to spin steal to complement that attribute. It also does not possess the same raw Attack potential, or the weight, that the current top-tier wheels have. This brings the main disadvantage; its opponents. Where the current Attack wheels have extremely aggressive shapes, the current [[Defense]] wheels are heavy and extremely circular, making Omega's modest protrusions less effective, and its light weight more detrimental.<br />
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The result is that standing between two extremes, Omega requires perfection, in both technique and power/strength, to be remotely effective. In a competitive environment, Flash, VariAres and Blitz are a much more reliable choice.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]]<br />
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==4D - VariAres==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
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VariAres is unarguably the most aggressively designed Wheel ever released in MFB, and is the second Metal Wheel capable of spinning in both Left and Right Spin (the first being Gravity Perseus). It has a relatively thick, wide three-winged design. Each wing ends in an abrupt, sharp point that provides intense [[Smash Attack]] in both spin directions. In addition to this, along each wing there are six indents of varying size that provide [[Spike Attack]] which works in tandem with the sharp Smash Attack points on the ends of each wing. However, while VariAres' attack power may be high, it does suffer from huge amounts of recoil because it is so aggressively designed. This can make VariAres a risky Wheel to use in some respects, but as the game has evolved, lighter, more compact Attack Wheels such as [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]] have become harder and harder to use effectively without the assistance of something like BD145. VariAres can backfire due to its recoil, but it does not need the width and weight of BD145 to be effective.<br />
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Between each wing is a large gap. Fitted in between these gaps is a yellow PC Frame, that protrudes outwards in a triangular shape as far as the Metal Frame. Unlike other 4D Beyblades, VariAres' PC Frame is built in conjunction with the Metal Frame. On the bottom side of the Metal Wheel where the mechanism that controls the plastic wings release are located, there is cover of a hard plastic sheet.<br />
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When VariAres is spinning at high spin speeds, the PC Frame retracts towards the centre of VariAres, exposing more Metal, and therefore producing more [[Smash Attack]]. This is considered "Attack Mode". As VariAres' spin velocity lowers, the PC Frame extends out to it's full length, allowing for more Plastic contact in an attempt to reduce recoil. This is considered "Defense Mode".<br />
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Beyblade: [[VariAres D:D]]<br />
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<div>==85==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.86 gram<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis17.jpg|120px|thumb|85]]<br />
85 is the shortest Track available. In theory, such a low Track would offer many advantages; Attack-Types can more easily hit the underside of Metal Wheels, or hit directly at the Tracks and Bottoms, while Defense and Stamina benefits from a lower center of gravity, as well as reducing the chances of meaningful hits. The main disadvantage consists of increased chances of scraping on the Stadium floor.<br />
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Competitively however, Low Track customizations have fallen into disuse with the release of the Boost Disk 145 and 230 Tracks. The former (in Normal Mode) is basically immune to Low Track Attack, while the latter, being made of plastic and being so circular, is much more effective at absorbing hits and prevents opponents from latching onto it. Additionally, in the case of Attack customizations, 85 can be a slightly risky choice, as it increases your chances of scraping while attempting to bank or use the [[Sliding Shoot]]; as such, Tracks like 100 or 90 may be preferred depending on how much a (Metal) Wheel overhangs its Track.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Mercury Anubius 85XF]], [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]], MF-H Pegasis 85RF, Meteo L-Drago 85XF Assault Ver., [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Gravity Perseus (Stamina Version)85DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Hell Horuseus 85RS]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Cloud Lyra 85SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Meteo L-Drago (Rush Version)85LF]]<br />
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==90==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.9 grams<br />
[[Image:9Quetzalcoatl.JPG|120px|thumb|90]]<br />
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90 was the lowest Track until the release of 85 with [[Mercury Anubis 85XF| Mercury Anubis]]. Its low height is good for both low [[Attack]] customizations and low [[Survival | Stamina]] customizations, but is outclassed slightly in both regards by the aforementioned 85.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF]], [[Bakushin Susanow 90WF]], MF-F Burn Cancer 90WD, [[Screw Capricorne 90MF]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Divine Fox 90W²D]], [[Wing Pegasis 90WF]]<br />
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==100==<br />
[[Image:08LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|100 Track]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
This track is currently the third lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival|Stamina]] by the 85 and 90 Tracks. 100 usually has no problem with floor scrapes, and while it is generally an outclassed part, is still competitively viable, particularly in Attack customizations where it is able to make good contact with most opposing Beyblades.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Capricorne 100HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Libra 100F]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Heat Pegasis 100WB]], [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]], [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Wind Sagittario 100SD]], Libra 100D, [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Rock Libra 100WD]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Killer Escolpio 100D]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Burn Escolpio 100RF]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Hell Herculeo 100XF]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==105==<br />
[[Image:08StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|105 Track]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
This track is currently the fourth lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of Attack and Stamina by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Pegasis 105F]], [[Leone 105F]], [[Wolf 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Bull 105S]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Bull 105D]], [[Aquario 105F]], [[L Drago 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Aquario 105B]], [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Clay Wolf 105B]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Flame Bull 105WB]], [[Tornado Heracleo 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Flame Gemios 105CS]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Burn Sagittario 105HF]], [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==DF105: Downforce 105==<br />
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Beyblade: [[L-Drago Destroy DF105LRF Gold Armored Ver.]], [[Beyblade Ultimate DX Set]]<br />
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==LW105: Left Wing 105==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Meteo L-Drago LW105LF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Meteo L-Drago (Assault Version) LW105JB]]<br />
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==W105: Wing 105==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisW105.jpg|thumb|120px|W105]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.2 grams<br />
Wing 105, or W105, consists of two curved wing-like fins that slant downwards, similar to DF145. The main purpose of this Track is to push air upwards to provide extra Stamina, but the effect this Track produces is negligible, therefore it has as much competitive value as a regular 105 track. W105 should only be used in the absence of 85, 90, and 100 in both Stamina and Attack customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] [[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==CH120: Change 120==<br />
[[Image:06darkcancer.jpg|thumb|120px|CH120]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
CH120 is unique as it features a height-changing gimmick. The user is allowed a choice of using 120 or 145 as the Track's height. This is done by rotating the bottom portion of the Track and pulling/pushing the central part out/in, and then rotating the bottom portion back to lock the height. Importantly, this can be done between each round of a match, as it does not involve any part-swapping.<br />
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The advantages of this Track are plentiful. Its most obvious benefit is allowing the user to change the height of their Beyblade between rounds; this means that the user can adapt their strategy to counter the opponents during a match. CH120 is currently the only Track featuring a 120 height. This height is useful for many [[Attack]] types.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Cancer CH120SF|Mad Cancer CH120FS]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF|Dark Cancer CH120FS]]<br />
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==125==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
[[Image:Bulltrack 800x600.jpg|thumb|120px|125]]<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilised in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablise compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of T125 and D125.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Bull 125SF]], [[Sagittario 145S|Sagittario 125SF]], [[Aries 125D]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Leone 125S]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Virgo 125BS]], [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Hell Beelzeb 125XF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Crash Escolpio 125JB]]<br />
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==D125: Defense 125==<br />
[[Image:09RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|D125]]<br />
Defense 125 is similar to 125 and T125. Apart from the shifts in weight distribution and air resistance, there are few notable differences. The ring serves no significant defensive purposes. D125 is an outclassed track for Stamina and Defense customizations. It can be used in some [[Attack]] customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Wolf D125B]], [[Pisces D125BS]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Libra D125HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Wind Leone D125HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Heat Leone D125FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Heat Bull D125WB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]], [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Flame Cancer D125RF]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Galaxy Cancer D125HF]]<br />
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==T125: Tornado 125==<br />
[[Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|T125]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.7 grams<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125. It is used in some Attack and Stamina customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Rock Capricorne T125D]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Flame Capricorne T125HF]], [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Grand Ketos T125RS]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Storm Serpent T125HF]], [[Scythe Kronos T125EDS]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Cloud Gemios T125SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Bakushin Beelzeb T125XF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Pirates Ifraid T125GCF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Pirates Saramanda T125WB]]<br />
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==130==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Poison Unicorno 130HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Storm Phoenix 130B]], [[Fang Leone 130W²D]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Vulcan Herculeo 130DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Tornado Horuseus 130RSF]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Forbidden Eonis 130D]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Hell Crown 130FB]], [[Strongest Blader Set|MF-H Basalt Horogium 130RS]]<br />
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==S130: Shield 130==<br />
[[Image:LDG 13.jpg|thumb|120px|S130]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.3 grams<br />
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Made only of plastic, S130 has a horizontal disk attached to its centre. This disk actually consists of eight arms linked by some relatively round webs of plastic, which overall forms an imperfect circle<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]], [[Jade Jupiter S130RB]], [[L Drago Guardian S130MB|L-Drago Guardian S130MB]], [[Wing Pegasis 90WF#Other Versions|Wing Pegasis S130RB World Congress Commemorative Model]]<br />
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==WA130: Wing Attacker 130==<br />
[[Image:ThermalLacertaWA1302.JPG|thumb|120px|WA130]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
WA130 is a 130-height Track with two aerofoil-shaped wings that rotate freely around the Track. By removing this piece, and flipping it over, the direction of the wings can be changed. These wings are negligible in battle: while they offer minor protection against lower Attack-Type opponents, there are better Tracks for this purpose. As the wings can scrape along the stadium floor, causing a loss of spin, WA130 is useless in Stamina combinations.<br />
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The main appeal of this Track is its height. The 130 height has proven useful in certain Attack customisations. However, as it cannot make contact with lower opponents due to its free-spinning nature, it is considered less useful for this purpose than S130. In addition, the most popular user of this height, Fang, already comes with a plain 130 Track in its only release, Fang Leone 130W²D. As WA130 offers little advantage over 130, it is not considered a worthwhile purchase.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Burn Serpent WA130ES]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Poison Phoenix WA130SD]] [[Gryph Girago WA130HF]]<br />
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==135==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.40 grams<br />
135 is the only Track released at this height and features no gimmick. Due to its odd height, it is rarely considered over the taller 145 Tracks and the shorter 120 and 125 Tracks, because it is usually preferred if customizations are either tall, either short, not in between. Average height produces only average effect, a poor mix of what a Metal Wheel can do at short and tall heights. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==145==<br />
[[Image:007EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.5 grams<br />
This track is a regular, non-gimmicked track at the 145 height. It can be used in Stamina customs to great effect to to its tall height, but has been outclassed for wobbler customs by 230. It used to be on par for Stamina customs with DF145, but AD145 offers better Stamina on a 145 height, and 85 offers better Stamina in general.<br />
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Beyblade:[[Sagittario 145S]], [[Leone 145D]], [[Pegasis 105F|Pegasis 145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Pegasis 145F]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Pegasis 145SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Sagittario 145SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Sagittario 145D]], [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Mad Leone 145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Clay Wolf 145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Clay Sagittario 145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Mad Leone 145FS]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Storm Sagittario 145SD]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Clay Pegasis 145S]], [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Storm Aquila 145HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Storm Libra 145S]], [[Aries 125D|Aries 145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Galaxy Sagittario 145CS]], [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]], [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]], [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]], [[Pirates Orojya 145D]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Shinobi Orojya 145ES]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Samurai Orojya 145WD]]<br />
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==AD145: Armor Defense 145==<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 10.jpg|thumb|120px|AD145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8 gram<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD]], [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==BD145: Boost Disk 145==<br />
[[Image:Hell09.jpg|thumb|120px|BD145: Normal Mode]]<br />
[[Image:Hell10.jpg|thumb|120px|BD145: Boost Mode]]<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 8.0 grams<br />
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BD145 shares a similar trait with its partner Hell, in that, like Hell is one of the widest Metal Wheels ever released, BD145 is the widest Track ever. This Track is unique both because of its width and also its ability to change modes. Changing modes is similar to how it is done with SW145, however this time, instead of removing the changeable part from the bottom and flipping it, it is removed from the top and then flipped. BD145 has two modes:<br />
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'''Normal Mode''' <br />
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In Normal Mode the "Boost Disk" sits lower on the Track, which causes most Beyblades to scrape the Beystadium floor easily due to the three downward facing protrusions. However, when using a taller Bottom such as RF, this tendency is lessened somewhat, and the wide diameter of BD145, while it is not able to necessarily provide Smash Attack, it assists in "pushing" the opposing Beyblade out of the Beystadium.<br />
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'''Boost Mode''' <br />
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Boost Mode works exclusively in combination with Hell. The three upward facing protrusions on BD145 go past the bottom of the Metal Wheel into the gaps of Hell itself and unlike Normal Mode, there is absolutely no space between the Metal Wheel and Boost Disk. This mode has proven to be incredibly effective in Stamina, Defense, and even Attack customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Gravity Perseus (Attack Version)BD145XF]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Vulcan Horogium BD145RS]]<br />
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==C145: Claw 145==<br />
[[Image:09FlameSagittario.JPG|thumb|120px|C145 ]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.2 grams<br />
C145 has three wings which extend outwards, each separately joined onto the underside of the Track. These are free moving, and hence when the Beyblade is launched, these point outwards due to spin velocity. Their free moving nature make them very effective for defensive purposes, as they are able to withstand low hits to the Track without significant spin loss. <br />
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Although C145 was a good [[Defense]] track at the time of its release, it has since then been outclassed by GB145, 230, and BD145.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Dark Leone C145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Mad Sagittario C145SD]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Mad Bull C145HF]]<br />
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==DF145: Down Force 145==<br />
[[Image:Virgo5.jpg|thumb|120px|DF145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3 grams<br />
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is now outclassed for use in [[Survival|Stamina]] combinations. Instead, tracks such as AD145, 145, 100, 90, and even 85 are used. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Libra DF145BS]], [[Virgo DF145BS]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Aquario DF145SF]], [[Gemios DF145FS]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Wind Pegasis DF145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Clay Leone DF145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Heat Pegasis DF145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Mad Sagittario DF145HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Earth Cancer DF145ES]], [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Pisces D125BS|Pisces DF145BS]], [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF|Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF Burst Flame Ver.]]<br />
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==ED145: Eternal Defense 145==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 3.6 grams<br />
[[Image:ED145.jpg|thumb|120px|ED145]]<br />
ED145 features three “wings” which rotate around the Track freely. The wings are similar to that of WD145. Because of their free-spinning nature, they can be used in Defense customisations, such as ''MF Libra ED145WB''; however, the defensive capabilities of this part are not as effective as C145, as it does not absorb hits as successfully. The wings which rotate are hindered without the mechanism of a bearing, hence creating a force of friction between the wings and the body of the Track, in turn resulting in less significant damage absorption. Furthermore, it is easy for the low attacker’s Wheel to be caught between the Wheel and ED145, hence causing a lot of [[recoil]] and spin reduction to the [[Defense]] customization.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Clay Aries ED145B]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Forbidden Eonis ED145FB]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Screw Lyra ED145MF]]<br />
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==GB145: Gravity Bowl 145==<br />
[[Image:09EarthVirgo.JPG|thumb|120px|GB145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.5 grams<br />
GB145 is a wide, round track featuring two free moving metal balls. These balls move toward the outside of the Track while spinning, causing additional spin retaining force, similar to [[Draciel Metal Ball Defenser]]'s Metal Ball Base from the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]]. Weighing in at 4.5 grams, GB145 is currently one of the heaviest Tracks available, and as such is useful in [[Defense]] customizations. At release, it was seen by some as inferior to [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#C145: Claw 145 | C145]] due to the lack of energy-absorbing free spinning wings, making it not as effective as against low attackers such as [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF#Wheel: Quetzalcoatl | Quetzalcoatl]] 90RF, which were popular at the time.<br />
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Where GB145 does shine is when it is utilized in Defense customizations against high CH120-based Attackers, such as MF [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]] CH120RF. These types of Attackers do not aim to hit the Track, and thus the free spinning wings of C145 are not necessary, and you instead get a significant increase in the overall weight of the customization. However, it has been outclassed for Defense customizations by [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#BD145: Boost Disk 145|BD145]] and [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#TH170: Triple Height 170|TH170]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]], [[Infinity Libra GB145S]], [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F|Galaxy Pegasis GB145MS Black Hole Ver.]]<br />
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==H145: Horn 145 (First Mold)==<br />
[[Image:10DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|H145 (First Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4 grams<br />
H145 has two wings with two various protrusions, representing the horns of a Bull surrounding its perimeter. These four points are meant to provide [[Smash Attack]], and they do succeed on some levels. However, because the horns are so pronounced, and because the gaps between the wings are so wide, significant [[recoil]] is produced, especially when used in combination with small Metal Wheels that allow the Horns to extend well past the perimeter of the Wheel.<br />
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While H145 may not be an entirely noteworthy part as far as competitive customizations go, it is still quite a fun part to play with. You can score many impressive KO's with the recoil it produces in the first few seconds of a battle, but at the same time, this recoil does work against you in some battles, causing a self-KO or if not, a severe loss of [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]]<br />
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==H145: Horn 145 (Second Mold)==<br />
[[Image:12DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|H145 (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.3 grams<br />
H145 has two different molds. The first version's wings were not reinforced in anyway, so they were prone to breakages in some cases. The second mold which was brought into production a couple months after it was originally released rectified this problem by reinforcing the wings with a significant amount of plastic between the inside of the wings and the outside of the Track. This increased the weight of the Track to 4.3 grams, only .2 grams lighter than the second heaviest Track, GB145. The increased weight not only reduces breakages, but it also marginally helps reduce the recoil it produces.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Flame Wolf H145S]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Rock Wolf H145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Wind Wolf H145D]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Heat Leone H145S]]<br />
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==M145: Move 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.2 grams<br />
M145 is a round Track, with a mode change gimmick. The connectors which the Bottom attach to can be moved into two different modes, designated as Large Jump and Small Jump. <br />
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When the connectors are manually moved to the Large Jump position, the connectors are located off center. The Bottom is therefore off center, and the Beyblade moves erratically, and will bounce up and down on the Stadium floor.<br />
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In the Small Jump position, the connectors are still slightly off center, but less so than Large Jump mode. In this position, the Beyblade will not jump nearly as much; instead, it will move with far more regularity.<br />
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M145 bounces most vigorously when used with Sharp series Bottoms, such as Sharp and Ball Sharp. It's also the first part in the whole Beyblade toyline to have a real, effective jumping gimmick, regardless of how useful it is. <br />
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This Track's gimmick is seen as purely for entertainment and interest; it has yet to be used in any competitive customizations, as it is too unpredictable. When the Beyblade is temporarily in the air when it is bouncing, it is extremely easy to KO, as its friction with the floor is zero. Beyblades using this Track also suffer from extremely low Stamina, as the off center Bottom disrupts the rotation severely.<br />
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TAKARA-TOMY's M145 is reportedly less solid in its mode change than Hasbro's. The connectors, upon considerable and punctual impact, can slide into their other position on their own, which is against the nature of the Track's gimmick.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Pirates Revizer M145CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Guardian Gargole M145SB]]<br />
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==R145: Rubber 145 ==<br />
[[Image:R145.JPG|thumb|120px|R145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.7 grams<br />
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R145 consists of three wings similar in shape to WD145, but instead the wings are made of a hard rubber. The concept behind the track was to deflect lower attackers and absorb impact. However, it suffers the same problems that WD145 does, in that it's possible for the attacker's Wheel to be caught in between the Wheel and R145, causing [[recoil]] and spin reduction in the process. For this reason, R145 is outclassed as a Defense Track by other options such as GB145, BD145, and 230.<br />
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While outclassed in Defense customizations, R145 has found use in Attack customizations due to its three wing shape and fairly heavy weight compared to most tracks, which helps to reduce recoil.<br />
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Beyblade : [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]]<br />
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==SW145: Switch 145==<br />
[[Image:Serpent8.jpg|thumb|120px|SW145]]<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 4.2 grams<br />
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SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from Attack to Defense by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for Smash Attack; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to H145 and R145. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by GB145, BD145, and 230 due to the recoil it produces. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]], [[Nightmare Rex SW145SD]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Burn Unicorno SW145JB]], [[Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD]]<br />
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==TR145: Triple Roller 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Divine Chimera TR145FB]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Divine Crown TR145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Screw Fox TR145W²D]]<br />
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==UW145: Upper Wing 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]], [[Strongest Blader Set|MF-F Nightmare Rex UW145EWD]]<br />
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==V145: Variable 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Sol Blaze V145AS]]<br />
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==W145: Wing 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
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W145 is a normal 145 Track with six sharp wings that are slightly angled. The pointy ends are however cut off to form, overall, more of a dodecagon. It is based off of W105, T125, and DF145, and likely produces a negligible downforce effect.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Guardian Saramanda W145Q]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Archer Ifraid W145SB]]<br />
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==WD145: Wide Defense 145==<br />
[[Image:WD145.JPG|thumb|120px|WD145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.6 grams<br />
WD145 features three “wings”. The wings are similar to that of ED145, the only difference being that its wings cannot spin freely. The defensive capabilities of this part are outclassed in all areas by other Defensive Tracks, such as C145, GB145, and 230, as it does not absorb hits as successfully. Furthermore, it is easy for the low attacker’s Wheel to be caught between the Wheel and WD145, causing a lot of recoil and spin reduction in the process. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Escolpio WD145B]], [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]]<br />
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==160==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
Unlike the majority of the non-gimmick Tracks, 160 resembles 230 more than 145, with a round and large body around its hexagon-shaped core. This construction is probably meant to strengthen it, since chances of getting hit are relatively low compared to 230, and the stair-like design would have become too slim at this height. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Guardian Revizer 160SB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Pirates Gryph 160CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Shinobi Orojya 160WSF]]<br />
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==LW160: Left Wing 160==<br />
[[Image:DarkKnightDragooon.-16-.jpg|thumb|120px|LW160]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.36 grams<br />
The LW160 Track is in most aspects entirely identical to W145, however the wings face the left, and its height is different.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF]] <br />
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==SA165: Switch Attack 165==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 6.18 grams<br />
Reminescent of Armor 145, SA165 also has a wide, parabolic shape around its core which is completely hollow except for the rigid sides forming the parabole. This latter piece can be removed, flipped, and inserted back on the core of the Track to build another mode which is more likely to touch the stadium floor, especially in Zero-G Stadiums. The parabolic part is not perfectly smooth however, as it has linear ridges going towards the core, and its outermost circumference is full of small spikes like on [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF|E230]] and [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF|GCF]]. Its diameter is considerable though.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Archer Gargole SA165WSF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Samurai Revizer SA165Q]] <br />
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==TH170: Triple Height 170==<br />
[[Image:TH170 Side.jpg|thumb|120px|TH170]]<br />
*'''Weight''' 4.39 grams<br />
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TH170 contains a height-changing Track similar to CH120; it can change between 170, 195, and 220. And unlike CH120, TH170 has no mechanical problems that cause it to change height mid-battle, like many CH120's do.<br />
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TH170 is infinitely more versatile than 230 because of its height change ability. While 230 is easily KOed by 145-height Attack customizations due to its height, TH170 can stand up against them if necessary with the two lower heights it can change down to: 170 and 195. And it can also fare well against low-Track Attack customizations just as well as 230 can when used at the 220-height. Although, it should be noted that due to the height change mechanism of the Track, the design of TH170 is not as funnel-like and smooth as 230's is. As a result, low-Track Attackers could possibly garner more success against TH170 at the 220-height than they would against 230. This is simply one minor caveat though; TH170's outstanding ability to adapt to countless situations more than makes up for it.<br />
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In general, the 170 and 195 heights are best used against 145-height Attack and Stamina combinations, while the 220 height is best used for outspinning 230-height Stamina customs, as well as low-track Attack, Defense, and Stamina combinations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==SR200: Stamina Ring 200==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.3 grams<br />
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Similar to D125, SR200 possesses a wide and lengthy stamina ring around its core. This ring, while circular around the center, is completely straight vertically.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Berserker Begirados SR200BWD]]<br />
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==230 ==<br />
[[Image:230sideview.jpg|thumb|120px|230]]<br />
[[Image:230vs852.jpg|thumb|120px|230 vs. 85]]<br />
*'''Weight''' 4.1 grams<br />
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230 is the tallest Track released thus far. 230 is part of the Maximum Series, and is labeled as the Maximum Height for Tracks. 230 has six indents near the top of the Track that sharpen downwards to about the half of the Track. 230 is rounder and thicker than regular Tracks with no gimmicks in order to protect it structurally as it comes into regular contact with opposing Wheels. Its round and smooth shape results in significantly less [[recoil]] than if it were based on the traditional hexagonal Track shape. Since 230 is so tall, it can wobble at great lengths for extra Stamina, defeating various Stamina customizations with lower Tracks. From a defensive viewpoint, it uses its height as an advantage to protect itself from low incoming Attacks, by protecting the Metal Wheel from major contact while using the reinforced plastic to absorb most of the shock. As a result of this, 230 can defeat most low Attack customizations under the 120 height when paired with other top-tier Defense parts.<br />
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230 also has some notable weaknesses, however. As a Defense Track, 230 is extremely susceptible to tall Track Attack types in the opposite spin direction such as MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF and MF Gravity Perseus BD145RF. Additionally, TH170 at 220 height is successful against 230-based customizations, while also offering height-based versatility at the same time.<br />
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This play of good defense against low Beyblades and weakness against high Attackers is highly due to the fact that low tops hit it exactly in its center of gravity. Most of the weight is obviously at the top of the Beyblade using 230, however the Track itself also possess a considerable mass, and the sum of those weights brings the center of gravity exactly around where 120-based Beyblades attack. Usually, the lower the center of gravity, the better, but as long as it is targeted, the object retains a certain balance. If it gets hit away from that center of gravity vertically, then the object will lose its stability, which is what happens with 230.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Byxis 230WD]], [[Duo Uranus 230WD]], [[Flash Sagittario 230WD]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Thief Saramanda 230WB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Shinobi Ifraid 230WD]]<br />
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==E230: Elevator 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 7.4 grams<br />
E230 is a mechanical upgrade to the regular 230 Track. Its core is modified to accomodate, along its whole height, the ascent and descent of a free-moving disk, hence the term "elevator". This disk however does not freely-rotate around the Track like ED145, and its vertical position cannot be fixed. E230 works almost essentially for the Zero-G Stadiums, because its gimmick requires a lot of movements up and down to function well. As the Beyblade comes down, E230 comes in contact with the sides of the stadium, and this contact is maintained all the way to the bottom, which theoretically allows the Combination to keep its balance despite the erratic movements of the Zero-G Stadiums. This allows it to stumble over even less, which is useful since it isn't a rare occurence in those stadiums.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Samurai Saramanda E230ES]]<br />
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==A230: Armor 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
The A230 Track simply adds upon the regular design of 230. Pyramidal shapes are attached to its core on four sides, with steps all around those pyramids, reminescent of the architecture of most Mesoamerican pyramids. Half of the shapes, opposite to each other, are slightly smaller than the other two.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Pirates Killerken A230JSB]], [[Killerken Balro A230WB]]<br />
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==F230: Free 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
This Track's gimmick is that it is seemingly completely free-spinning. It is implied that it can make the Chrome Wheel it is attached to rotate in the opposite direction to the one it was launched in, simply after a hit with another Beyblade of the same original spin. However, in practice this would both be impossible, and, due to the fact the Beyblade would momentarily be stationary as it changed directions, result in an automatic loss.<br />
F230's core section is larger than regular tracks such as 145 and 230 to accommodate the free-spinning mechanism, while the end of the Track bears a much larger version of the irregular structure used for the base of most Bottoms.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Bandid Genbull F230TB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull|Thief Saramanda F230SF]] <br />
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==SP230: Spike 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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SP230 resembles a BD145 Track with the latter's protrusions made longer and necessarily facing downwards. Its disk consequently extends far along the Chrome Wheel's length, easily equalling, and it has four "claw-shaped" protrusions which are meant to control speed.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF]]<br />
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<div>==85==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.86 gram<br />
[[Image:OmegaDragonis17.jpg|120px|thumb|85]]<br />
85 is the shortest Track available. In theory, such a low Track would offer many advantages; Attack-Types can more easily hit the underside of Metal Wheels, or hit directly at the Tracks and Bottoms, while Defense and Stamina benefits from a lower center of gravity, as well as reducing the chances of meaningful hits. The main disadvantage consists of increased chances of scraping on the Stadium floor.<br />
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Competitively however, Low Track customizations have fallen into disuse with the release of the Boost Disk 145 and 230 Tracks. The former (in Normal Mode) is basically immune to Low Track Attack, while the latter, being made of plastic and being so circular, is much more effective at absorbing hits and prevents opponents from latching onto it. Additionally, in the case of Attack customizations, 85 can be a slightly risky choice, as it increases your chances of scraping while attempting to bank or use the [[Sliding Shoot]]; as such, Tracks like 100 or 90 may be preferred depending on how much a (Metal) Wheel overhangs its Track.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Mercury Anubius 85XF]], [[Omega Dragonis 85XF]], MF-H Pegasis 85RF, Meteo L-Drago 85XF Assault Ver., [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Gravity Perseus (Stamina Version)85DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Hell Horuseus 85RS]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Cloud Lyra 85SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Meteo L-Drago (Rush Version)85LF]]<br />
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==90==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.9 grams<br />
[[Image:9Quetzalcoatl.JPG|120px|thumb|90]]<br />
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90 was the lowest Track until the release of 85 with [[Mercury Anubis 85XF| Mercury Anubis]]. Its low height is good for both low [[Attack]] customizations and low [[Survival | Stamina]] customizations, but is outclassed slightly in both regards by the aforementioned 85.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF]], [[Bakushin Susanow 90WF]], MF-F Burn Cancer 90WD, [[Screw Capricorne 90MF]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Divine Fox 90W²D]], [[Wing Pegasis 90WF]]<br />
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==100==<br />
[[Image:08LLDrago.JPG|thumb|120px|100 Track]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
This track is currently the third lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival|Stamina]] by the 85 and 90 Tracks. 100 usually has no problem with floor scrapes, and while it is generally an outclassed part, is still competitively viable, particularly in Attack customizations where it is able to make good contact with most opposing Beyblades.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Capricorne 100HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Libra 100F]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Heat Pegasis 100WB]], [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S]], [[Lightning L Drago 100HF]], [[Cyber Pegasis 100HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Wind Sagittario 100SD]], Libra 100D, [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Rock Libra 100WD]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Killer Escolpio 100D]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Burn Escolpio 100RF]], [[Ray Gil 100RSF]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Hell Herculeo 100XF]], [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF]]<br />
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==105==<br />
[[Image:08StormPegasis.jpg|thumb|120px|105 Track]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
This track is currently the fourth lowest track available, but is outclassed in terms of Attack and Stamina by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Pegasis 105F]], [[Leone 105F]], [[Wolf 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Bull 105S]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Bull 105D]], [[Aquario 105F]], [[L Drago 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Aquario 105B]], [[Storm Pegasis 105RF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Clay Wolf 105B]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Flame Bull 105WB]], [[Tornado Heracleo 105F]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Flame Gemios 105CS]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Burn Sagittario 105HF]], [[Hyper Aquario 105F]]<br />
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==DF105: Downforce 105==<br />
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Beyblade: [[L-Drago Destroy DF105LRF Gold Armored Ver.]], [[Beyblade Ultimate DX Set]]<br />
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==LW105: Left Wing 105==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Meteo L-Drago LW105LF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Meteo L-Drago (Assault Version) LW105JB]]<br />
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==W105: Wing 105==<br />
[[Image:GalaxyPegasisW105.jpg|thumb|120px|W105]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.2 grams<br />
Wing 105, or W105, consists of two curved wing-like fins that slant downwards, similar to DF145. The main purpose of this Track is to push air upwards to provide extra Stamina, but the effect this Track produces is negligible, therefore it has as much competitive value as a regular 105 track. W105 should only be used in the absence of 85, 90, and 100 in both Stamina and Attack customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F]] [[Samurai Pegasis W105R²F]]<br />
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==CH120: Change 120==<br />
[[Image:06darkcancer.jpg|thumb|120px|CH120]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
CH120 is unique as it features a height-changing gimmick. The user is allowed a choice of using 120 or 145 as the Track's height. This is done by rotating the bottom portion of the Track and pulling/pushing the central part out/in, and then rotating the bottom portion back to lock the height. Importantly, this can be done between each round of a match, as it does not involve any part-swapping.<br />
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The advantages of this Track are plentiful. Its most obvious benefit is allowing the user to change the height of their Beyblade between rounds; this means that the user can adapt their strategy to counter the opponents during a match. CH120 is currently the only Track featuring a 120 height. This height is useful for many [[Attack]] types.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Cancer CH120SF|Mad Cancer CH120FS]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF]], [[Dark Cancer CH120SF|Dark Cancer CH120FS]]<br />
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==125==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 1.0 grams<br />
[[Image:Bulltrack 800x600.jpg|thumb|120px|125]]<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilised in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablise compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of T125 and D125.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Bull 125SF]], [[Sagittario 145S|Sagittario 125SF]], [[Aries 125D]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Leone 125S]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Virgo 125BS]], [[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Hell Beelzeb 125XF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Crash Escolpio 125JB]]<br />
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==D125: Defense 125==<br />
[[Image:09RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|thumb|120px|D125]]<br />
Defense 125 is similar to 125 and T125. Apart from the shifts in weight distribution and air resistance, there are few notable differences. The ring serves no significant defensive purposes. D125 is an outclassed track for Stamina and Defense customizations. It can be used in some [[Attack]] customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Wolf D125B]], [[Pisces D125BS]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Libra D125HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Wind Leone D125HF]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Heat Leone D125FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Heat Bull D125WB]], [[Rock Orso D125B]], [[Counter Leone D125B]], [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Flame Cancer D125RF]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Galaxy Cancer D125HF]]<br />
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==T125: Tornado 125==<br />
[[Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|thumb|120px|T125]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.7 grams<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125. It is used in some Attack and Stamina customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Libra T125ES]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Rock Capricorne T125D]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Flame Capricorne T125HF]], [[Thermal Pisces T125ES]], [[Rock Escolpio T125JB]], [[Grand Ketos T125RS]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Storm Serpent T125HF]], [[Scythe Kronos T125EDS]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Cloud Gemios T125SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades|Bakushin Beelzeb T125XF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Pirates Ifraid T125GCF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Pirates Saramanda T125WB]]<br />
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==130==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Poison Unicorno 130HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Storm Phoenix 130B]], [[Fang Leone 130W²D]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Vulcan Herculeo 130DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Tornado Horuseus 130RSF]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Forbidden Eonis 130D]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Hell Crown 130FB]], [[Strongest Blader Set|MF-H Basalt Horogium 130RS]]<br />
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==S130: Shield 130==<br />
[[Image:LDG 13.jpg|thumb|120px|S130]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.3 grams<br />
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Made only of plastic, S130 has a horizontal disk attached to its centre. This disk actually consists of eight arms linked by some relatively round webs of plastic, which overall forms an imperfect circle<br />
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Beyblade: [[Poison Giraffe S130MB]], [[Jade Jupiter S130RB]], [[L Drago Guardian S130MB|L-Drago Guardian S130MB]], [[Wing Pegasis 90WF#Other Versions|Wing Pegasis S130RB World Congress Commemorative Model]]<br />
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==WA130: Wing Attacker 130==<br />
[[Image:ThermalLacertaWA1302.JPG|thumb|120px|WA130]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
WA130 is a 130-height Track with two aerofoil-shaped wings that rotate freely around the Track. By removing this piece, and flipping it over, the direction of the wings can be changed. These wings are negligible in battle: while they offer minor protection against lower Attack-Type opponents, there are better Tracks for this purpose. As the wings can scrape along the stadium floor, causing a loss of spin, WA130 is useless in Stamina combinations.<br />
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The main appeal of this Track is its height. The 130 height has proven useful in certain Attack customisations. However, as it cannot make contact with lower opponents due to its free-spinning nature, it is considered less useful for this purpose than S130. In addition, the most popular user of this height, Fang, already comes with a plain 130 Track in its only release, Fang Leone 130W²D. As WA130 offers little advantage over 130, it is not considered a worthwhile purchase.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Thermal Lacerta WA130HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Burn Serpent WA130ES]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Poison Phoenix WA130SD]]<br />
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==135==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.40 grams<br />
135 is the only Track released at this height and features no gimmick. Due to its odd height, it is rarely considered over the taller 145 Tracks and the shorter 120 and 125 Tracks, because it is usually preferred if customizations are either tall, either short, not in between. Average height produces only average effect, a poor mix of what a Metal Wheel can do at short and tall heights. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Burn Phoenix 135MS]]<br />
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==145==<br />
[[Image:007EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|120px|145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.5 grams<br />
This track is a regular, non-gimmicked track at the 145 height. It can be used in Stamina customs to great effect to to its tall height, but has been outclassed for wobbler customs by 230. It used to be on par for Stamina customs with DF145, but AD145 offers better Stamina on a 145 height, and 85 offers better Stamina in general.<br />
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Beyblade:[[Sagittario 145S]], [[Leone 145D]], [[Pegasis 105F|Pegasis 145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Pegasis 145F]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Pegasis 145SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Sagittario 145SF]], [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries|Sagittario 145D]], [[Rock Leone 145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Mad Leone 145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Clay Wolf 145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Clay Sagittario 145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Mad Leone 145FS]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Storm Sagittario 145SD]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Clay Pegasis 145S]], [[Earth Aquila 145WD]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Storm Aquila 145HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Storm Libra 145S]], [[Aries 125D|Aries 145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Galaxy Sagittario 145CS]], [[Vulcan Horuseus 145D]], [[Basalt Horogium 145WD]], [[Kreis Cygnus 145WD]], [[Pirates Orojya 145D]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Shinobi Orojya 145ES]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Samurai Orojya 145WD]]<br />
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==AD145: Armor Defense 145==<br />
[[Image:Fusion Hades 10.jpg|thumb|120px|AD145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8 gram<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD]], [[Fusion Hades AD145SWD]]<br />
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==BD145: Boost Disk 145==<br />
[[Image:Hell09.jpg|thumb|120px|BD145: Normal Mode]]<br />
[[Image:Hell10.jpg|thumb|120px|BD145: Boost Mode]]<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 8.0 grams<br />
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BD145 shares a similar trait with its partner Hell, in that, like Hell is one of the widest Metal Wheels ever released, BD145 is the widest Track ever. This Track is unique both because of its width and also its ability to change modes. Changing modes is similar to how it is done with SW145, however this time, instead of removing the changeable part from the bottom and flipping it, it is removed from the top and then flipped. BD145 has two modes:<br />
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'''Normal Mode''' <br />
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In Normal Mode the "Boost Disk" sits lower on the Track, which causes most Beyblades to scrape the Beystadium floor easily due to the three downward facing protrusions. However, when using a taller Bottom such as RF, this tendency is lessened somewhat, and the wide diameter of BD145, while it is not able to necessarily provide Smash Attack, it assists in "pushing" the opposing Beyblade out of the Beystadium.<br />
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'''Boost Mode''' <br />
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Boost Mode works exclusively in combination with Hell. The three upward facing protrusions on BD145 go past the bottom of the Metal Wheel into the gaps of Hell itself and unlike Normal Mode, there is absolutely no space between the Metal Wheel and Boost Disk. This mode has proven to be incredibly effective in Stamina, Defense, and even Attack customizations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Gravity Perseus (Attack Version)BD145XF]], [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx|Vulcan Horogium BD145RS]]<br />
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==C145: Claw 145==<br />
[[Image:09FlameSagittario.JPG|thumb|120px|C145 ]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.2 grams<br />
C145 has three wings which extend outwards, each separately joined onto the underside of the Track. These are free moving, and hence when the Beyblade is launched, these point outwards due to spin velocity. Their free moving nature make them very effective for defensive purposes, as they are able to withstand low hits to the Track without significant spin loss. <br />
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Although C145 was a good [[Defense]] track at the time of its release, it has since then been outclassed by GB145, 230, and BD145.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Sagittario C145S]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Dark Leone C145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Mad Sagittario C145SD]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Mad Bull C145HF]]<br />
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==DF145: Down Force 145==<br />
[[Image:Virgo5.jpg|thumb|120px|DF145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3 grams<br />
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is now outclassed for use in [[Survival|Stamina]] combinations. Instead, tracks such as AD145, 145, 100, 90, and even 85 are used. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Libra DF145BS]], [[Virgo DF145BS]], [[Random Booster Vol.2 Legend Pisces|Aquario DF145SF]], [[Gemios DF145FS]], [[Dark Wolf DF145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Wind Pegasis DF145FS]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS|Clay Leone DF145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Heat Pegasis DF145WB]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Mad Sagittario DF145HF]], [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo|Earth Cancer DF145ES]], [[Killer Gemios DF145FS]], [[Pisces D125BS|Pisces DF145BS]], [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF|Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF Burst Flame Ver.]]<br />
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==ED145: Eternal Defense 145==<br />
* '''Weight:''' 3.6 grams<br />
[[Image:ED145.jpg|thumb|120px|ED145]]<br />
ED145 features three “wings” which rotate around the Track freely. The wings are similar to that of WD145. Because of their free-spinning nature, they can be used in Defense customisations, such as ''MF Libra ED145WB''; however, the defensive capabilities of this part are not as effective as C145, as it does not absorb hits as successfully. The wings which rotate are hindered without the mechanism of a bearing, hence creating a force of friction between the wings and the body of the Track, in turn resulting in less significant damage absorption. Furthermore, it is easy for the low attacker’s Wheel to be caught between the Wheel and ED145, hence causing a lot of [[recoil]] and spin reduction to the [[Defense]] customization.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Clay Aries ED145B]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Forbidden Eonis ED145FB]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Screw Lyra ED145MF]]<br />
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==GB145: Gravity Bowl 145==<br />
[[Image:09EarthVirgo.JPG|thumb|120px|GB145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.5 grams<br />
GB145 is a wide, round track featuring two free moving metal balls. These balls move toward the outside of the Track while spinning, causing additional spin retaining force, similar to [[Draciel Metal Ball Defenser]]'s Metal Ball Base from the [[Plastic Beyblade | plastic generation]]. Weighing in at 4.5 grams, GB145 is currently one of the heaviest Tracks available, and as such is useful in [[Defense]] customizations. At release, it was seen by some as inferior to [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#C145: Claw 145 | C145]] due to the lack of energy-absorbing free spinning wings, making it not as effective as against low attackers such as [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF#Wheel: Quetzalcoatl | Quetzalcoatl]] 90RF, which were popular at the time.<br />
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Where GB145 does shine is when it is utilized in Defense customizations against high CH120-based Attackers, such as MF [[Lightning L Drago 100HF | Lightning L Drago]] CH120RF. These types of Attackers do not aim to hit the Track, and thus the free spinning wings of C145 are not necessary, and you instead get a significant increase in the overall weight of the customization. However, it has been outclassed for Defense customizations by [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#BD145: Boost Disk 145|BD145]] and [[Metal Fight Beyblade - Track List#TH170: Triple Height 170|TH170]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Earth Virgo GB145BS]], [[Infinity Libra GB145S]], [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F|Galaxy Pegasis GB145MS Black Hole Ver.]]<br />
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==H145: Horn 145 (First Mold)==<br />
[[Image:10DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|H145 (First Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4 grams<br />
H145 has two wings with two various protrusions, representing the horns of a Bull surrounding its perimeter. These four points are meant to provide [[Smash Attack]], and they do succeed on some levels. However, because the horns are so pronounced, and because the gaps between the wings are so wide, significant [[recoil]] is produced, especially when used in combination with small Metal Wheels that allow the Horns to extend well past the perimeter of the Wheel.<br />
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While H145 may not be an entirely noteworthy part as far as competitive customizations go, it is still quite a fun part to play with. You can score many impressive KO's with the recoil it produces in the first few seconds of a battle, but at the same time, this recoil does work against you in some battles, causing a self-KO or if not, a severe loss of [[Survival | Stamina]].<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]]<br />
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==H145: Horn 145 (Second Mold)==<br />
[[Image:12DarkBull.JPG|thumb|120px|H145 (Second Mold)]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.3 grams<br />
H145 has two different molds. The first version's wings were not reinforced in anyway, so they were prone to breakages in some cases. The second mold which was brought into production a couple months after it was originally released rectified this problem by reinforcing the wings with a significant amount of plastic between the inside of the wings and the outside of the Track. This increased the weight of the Track to 4.3 grams, only .2 grams lighter than the second heaviest Track, GB145. The increased weight not only reduces breakages, but it also marginally helps reduce the recoil it produces.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Bull H145SD]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Flame Wolf H145S]], [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis|Rock Wolf H145B]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Wind Wolf H145D]], [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B|Heat Leone H145S]]<br />
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==M145: Move 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.2 grams<br />
M145 is a round Track, with a mode change gimmick. The connectors which the Bottom attach to can be moved into two different modes, designated as Large Jump and Small Jump. <br />
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When the connectors are manually moved to the Large Jump position, the connectors are located off center. The Bottom is therefore off center, and the Beyblade moves erratically, and will bounce up and down on the Stadium floor.<br />
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In the Small Jump position, the connectors are still slightly off center, but less so than Large Jump mode. In this position, the Beyblade will not jump nearly as much; instead, it will move with far more regularity.<br />
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M145 bounces most vigorously when used with Sharp series Bottoms, such as Sharp and Ball Sharp. It's also the first part in the whole Beyblade toyline to have a real, effective jumping gimmick, regardless of how useful it is. <br />
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This Track's gimmick is seen as purely for entertainment and interest; it has yet to be used in any competitive customizations, as it is too unpredictable. When the Beyblade is temporarily in the air when it is bouncing, it is extremely easy to KO, as its friction with the floor is zero. Beyblades using this Track also suffer from extremely low Stamina, as the off center Bottom disrupts the rotation severely.<br />
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TAKARA-TOMY's M145 is reportedly less solid in its mode change than Hasbro's. The connectors, upon considerable and punctual impact, can slide into their other position on their own, which is against the nature of the Track's gimmick.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Storm Capricorne M145Q]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Pirates Revizer M145CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Guardian Gargole M145SB]]<br />
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==R145: Rubber 145 ==<br />
[[Image:R145.JPG|thumb|120px|R145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.7 grams<br />
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R145 consists of three wings similar in shape to WD145, but instead the wings are made of a hard rubber. The concept behind the track was to deflect lower attackers and absorb impact. However, it suffers the same problems that WD145 does, in that it's possible for the attacker's Wheel to be caught in between the Wheel and R145, causing [[recoil]] and spin reduction in the process. For this reason, R145 is outclassed as a Defense Track by other options such as GB145, BD145, and 230.<br />
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While outclassed in Defense customizations, R145 has found use in Attack customizations due to its three wing shape and fairly heavy weight compared to most tracks, which helps to reduce recoil.<br />
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Beyblade : [[Rock Giraffe R145WB]]<br />
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==SW145: Switch 145==<br />
[[Image:Serpent8.jpg|thumb|120px|SW145]]<br />
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*'''Weight:''' 4.2 grams<br />
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SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from Attack to Defense by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for Smash Attack; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to H145 and R145. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by GB145, BD145, and 230 due to the recoil it produces. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Poison Serpent SW145SD]], [[Nightmare Rex SW145SD]], [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos|Burn Unicorno SW145JB]], [[Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD]]<br />
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==TR145: Triple Roller 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Divine Chimera TR145FB]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Divine Crown TR145D]], [[Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter|Screw Fox TR145W²D]]<br />
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==UW145: Upper Wing 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Killer Beafowl UW145EWD]], [[Strongest Blader Set|MF-F Nightmare Rex UW145EWD]]<br />
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==V145: Variable 145==<br />
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Beyblade: [[Sol Blaze V145AS]]<br />
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==W145: Wing 145==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.2 grams<br />
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W145 is a normal 145 Track with six sharp wings that are slightly angled. The pointy ends are however cut off to form, overall, more of a dodecagon. It is based off of W105, T125, and DF145, and likely produces a negligible downforce effect.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Samurai Ifraid W145CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Guardian Saramanda W145Q]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Archer Ifraid W145SB]]<br />
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==WD145: Wide Defense 145==<br />
[[Image:WD145.JPG|thumb|120px|WD145]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.6 grams<br />
WD145 features three “wings”. The wings are similar to that of ED145, the only difference being that its wings cannot spin freely. The defensive capabilities of this part are outclassed in all areas by other Defensive Tracks, such as C145, GB145, and 230, as it does not absorb hits as successfully. Furthermore, it is easy for the low attacker’s Wheel to be caught between the Wheel and WD145, causing a lot of recoil and spin reduction in the process. <br />
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Beyblades: [[Escolpio WD145B]], [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]]<br />
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==160==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
Unlike the majority of the non-gimmick Tracks, 160 resembles 230 more than 145, with a round and large body around its hexagon-shaped core. This construction is probably meant to strengthen it, since chances of getting hit are relatively low compared to 230, and the stair-like design would have become too slim at this height. <br />
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Beyblade: [[Guardian Revizer 160SB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Pirates Gryph 160CF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Shinobi Orojya 160WSF]]<br />
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==LW160: Left Wing 160==<br />
[[Image:DarkKnightDragooon.-16-.jpg|thumb|120px|LW160]]<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.36 grams<br />
The LW160 Track is in most aspects entirely identical to W145, however the wings face the left, and its height is different.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF]] <br />
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==SA165: Switch Attack 165==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 6.18 grams<br />
Reminescent of Armor 145, SA165 also has a wide, parabolic shape around its core which is completely hollow except for the rigid sides forming the parabole. This latter piece can be removed, flipped, and inserted back on the core of the Track to build another mode which is more likely to touch the stadium floor, especially in Zero-G Stadiums. The parabolic part is not perfectly smooth however, as it has linear ridges going towards the core, and its outermost circumference is full of small spikes like on [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF|E230]] and [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF|GCF]]. Its diameter is considerable though.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Archer Gargole SA165WSF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole|Samurai Revizer SA165Q]] <br />
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==TH170: Triple Height 170==<br />
[[Image:TH170 Side.jpg|thumb|120px|TH170]]<br />
*'''Weight''' 4.39 grams<br />
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TH170 contains a height-changing Track similar to CH120; it can change between 170, 195, and 220. And unlike CH120, TH170 has no mechanical problems that cause it to change height mid-battle, like many CH120's do.<br />
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TH170 is infinitely more versatile than 230 because of its height change ability. While 230 is easily KOed by 145-height Attack customizations due to its height, TH170 can stand up against them if necessary with the two lower heights it can change down to: 170 and 195. And it can also fare well against low-Track Attack customizations just as well as 230 can when used at the 220-height. Although, it should be noted that due to the height change mechanism of the Track, the design of TH170 is not as funnel-like and smooth as 230's is. As a result, low-Track Attackers could possibly garner more success against TH170 at the 220-height than they would against 230. This is simply one minor caveat though; TH170's outstanding ability to adapt to countless situations more than makes up for it.<br />
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In general, the 170 and 195 heights are best used against 145-height Attack and Stamina combinations, while the 220 height is best used for outspinning 230-height Stamina customs, as well as low-track Attack, Defense, and Stamina combinations.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Beat Lynx TH170WD]]<br />
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==SR200: Stamina Ring 200==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.3 grams<br />
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Similar to D125, SR200 possesses a wide and lengthy stamina ring around its core. This ring, while circular around the center, is completely straight vertically.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Berserker Begirados SR200BWD]]<br />
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==230 ==<br />
[[Image:230sideview.jpg|thumb|120px|230]]<br />
[[Image:230vs852.jpg|thumb|120px|230 vs. 85]]<br />
*'''Weight''' 4.1 grams<br />
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230 is the tallest Track released thus far. 230 is part of the Maximum Series, and is labeled as the Maximum Height for Tracks. 230 has six indents near the top of the Track that sharpen downwards to about the half of the Track. 230 is rounder and thicker than regular Tracks with no gimmicks in order to protect it structurally as it comes into regular contact with opposing Wheels. Its round and smooth shape results in significantly less [[recoil]] than if it were based on the traditional hexagonal Track shape. Since 230 is so tall, it can wobble at great lengths for extra Stamina, defeating various Stamina customizations with lower Tracks. From a defensive viewpoint, it uses its height as an advantage to protect itself from low incoming Attacks, by protecting the Metal Wheel from major contact while using the reinforced plastic to absorb most of the shock. As a result of this, 230 can defeat most low Attack customizations under the 120 height when paired with other top-tier Defense parts.<br />
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230 also has some notable weaknesses, however. As a Defense Track, 230 is extremely susceptible to tall Track Attack types in the opposite spin direction such as MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF and MF Gravity Perseus BD145RF. Additionally, TH170 at 220 height is successful against 230-based customizations, while also offering height-based versatility at the same time.<br />
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This play of good defense against low Beyblades and weakness against high Attackers is highly due to the fact that low tops hit it exactly in its center of gravity. Most of the weight is obviously at the top of the Beyblade using 230, however the Track itself also possess a considerable mass, and the sum of those weights brings the center of gravity exactly around where 120-based Beyblades attack. Usually, the lower the center of gravity, the better, but as long as it is targeted, the object retains a certain balance. If it gets hit away from that center of gravity vertically, then the object will lose its stability, which is what happens with 230.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Flame Byxis 230WD]], [[Duo Uranus 230WD]], [[Flash Sagittario 230WD]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Thief Saramanda 230WB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Shinobi Ifraid 230WD]]<br />
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==E230: Elevator 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 7.4 grams<br />
E230 is a mechanical upgrade to the regular 230 Track. Its core is modified to accomodate, along its whole height, the ascent and descent of a free-moving disk, hence the term "elevator". This disk however does not freely-rotate around the Track like ED145, and its vertical position cannot be fixed. E230 works almost essentially for the Zero-G Stadiums, because its gimmick requires a lot of movements up and down to function well. As the Beyblade comes down, E230 comes in contact with the sides of the stadium, and this contact is maintained all the way to the bottom, which theoretically allows the Combination to keep its balance despite the erratic movements of the Zero-G Stadiums. This allows it to stumble over even less, which is useful since it isn't a rare occurence in those stadiums.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Thief Phoenic E230GCF]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic|Samurai Saramanda E230ES]]<br />
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==A230: Armor 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
The A230 Track simply adds upon the regular design of 230. Pyramidal shapes are attached to its core on four sides, with steps all around those pyramids, reminescent of the architecture of most Mesoamerican pyramids. Half of the shapes, opposite to each other, are slightly smaller than the other two.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Pirates Killerken A230JSB]], [[Killerken Balro A230WB]]<br />
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==F230: Free 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
This Track's gimmick is that it is seemingly completely free-spinning. It is implied that it can make the Chrome Wheel it is attached to rotate in the opposite direction to the one it was launched in, simply after a hit with another Beyblade of the same original spin. However, in practice this would both be impossible, and, due to the fact the Beyblade would momentarily be stationary as it changed directions, result in an automatic loss.<br />
F230's core section is larger than regular tracks such as 145 and 230 to accommodate the free-spinning mechanism, while the end of the Track bears a much larger version of the irregular structure used for the base of most Bottoms.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Bandid Genbull F230TB]], [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull|Thief Saramanda F230SF]] <br />
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==SP230: Spike 230==<br />
*'''Weight:''' grams<br />
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SP230 resembles a BD145 Track with the latter's protrusions made longer and necessarily facing downwards. Its disk consequently extends far along the Chrome Wheel's length, easily equalling, and it has four "claw-shaped" protrusions which are meant to control speed.<br />
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Beyblade: [[Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF]]<br />
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<div>== Cyber aquario ==<br />
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Could somebody add Cyber Aquario 105RF to this page?</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Poison_Giraffe_S130MB&diff=11553Poison Giraffe S130MB2013-06-02T15:18:06Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Overall */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = PoisonGiraffe.jpg<br />
| full item name = Poison Giraffe S130MB<br />
| item number = BB-89<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance | Balance]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Poison Zurafa S130MB'''''" and released as a Starter instead of inside a Set by [[Hasbro]].<br />
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==Face: Giraffe==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Camelopadalis, one of the 88 constellations in space. The word "Giraffe" is written across its body, even in Hasbro's Zurafa version.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Giraffe==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8 grams<br />
The Giraffe Clear Wheel was originally released in a transparent yellow-green color with orange details. The Clear wheel is oval-shaped with curved lines of orange fire, as well as two small notches sticking out, resembling giraffe heads. In this release, it is a clear white with black details. Considering its odd shape with its mundane weight distribution, Giraffe simply finds no use in competitive play compared with much heavier, more well-distributed, and rounder Clear Wheels like [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Aquario]]. <br />
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==Metal Wheel: Poison==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">29.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">46 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Circumference Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.3 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Protrusion Distance:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Protrusion Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful [[Smash Attack]], it still produces relatively large amounts of [[Recoil]], making this part useless for [[Defense]] or [[Survival|Stamina]]. Furthermore, similar to [[Flame Sagittario C145S#Metal Wheel: Flame|Flame]], the Metal Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for [[Defense]] purposes.<br />
This Recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. This means it has little to no use for Attack either. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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==Track: Shield 130==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">3.3 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">35.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">33.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">13.00 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Arc between protrusions:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.0 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Made only of plastic, S130 has a horizontal disk attached to its centre. This disk consists of eight arms linked by some relatively round webs of plastic, which overall forms an imperfect circle. In this release S130 is of a dark grey color.<br />
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S130's inferior weight compared to Tracks like [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS|BD145]] and [[Earth Virgo GB145S|GB145]] render it outclassed for [[Defense]] purposes. However, where this Track has found a home is in [[Attack]] combos. S130 adds much needed weight to an attacker without obscuring its contact points. Also, its mid-sized height allows Attack Metal Wheels to score hits on a number of opposing heights. This makes S130 viable to be used with some Attack Wheels, including [[VariAres D:D|VariAres]] and [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash]].<br />
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===Use In Attack Customization===<br />
S130 can be put to good use in the Flash combo '''MF-H Flash Escolpio/Pisces/Orion S130RF/R²F''', adding a decent amount of weight to Flash without covering up contact points, and placing the Metal Wheel at the height where it is most effective in dealing hits, due to its design.<br />
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==Bottom: Metal Ball==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.4 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.91 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.87 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.90 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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MB is a variation of the Ball tip, with its bottom surface made fully out of metal. It has a wide surface area and heavy weight, making it a very versatile tip. Being metal, it provides the low friction needed for longer endurance. Its lack of traction makes it very easy to KO and destabilize. As such, it has only found a home in a small number of combos.<br />
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===Use in Balance Customization===<br />
MB is a vital piece in the Duo combo '''MF-H Duo Aquario/Cancer/Cygnus 230MB'''. This combo works as a wobbler combination. Due to the maximal height and the ball-shaped tip, the combo has the ability to wobble at extreme angles and recover. It uses destabilization and force grind to defeat opponents. Because of the nature of MB, its greatest weakness is [[Attack]] types however.<br />
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===Use in Defense/Balance combo Customization===<br />
Although now outclassed, the combo ''MF-H Basalt ___ BD145MB'' was one of the first combinations to find competitive use with Metal Ball. This combo has good synergy which means that, as a whole, it works well together. Due to its heavy nature, it couldn’t be knocked out easily. Metal Ball also worked well with [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS|BD145]] as it requires tall tips to avoid scraping. Lastly, this Bottom can go into aggressive movement patterns if launched a certain way, which works well with Basalt's nature to knock out and/or destabilize others combos.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Giraffe R145WB''' - Starter (lime yellow)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
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</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Even though this Beyblade has some outclassed parts, it provides an easy way to acquire S130 and MB, both of which have survived the passage of time and still serve in top-tier customizations. While this can be acquired from the more competitive [[L-Drago Guardian S130MB]], this Beyblade is easier to find and cheaper, so it is an easier alternative. For those only with access to Hasbro releases, it's the best option, especially to make the [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]] combination since this manufacturer hasn't released the good mold of [[Duo Uranus 230WD|Duo]]. It can also provide spare MB tips for cheap. In conclusion, '''this is a worthwhile purchase'''.<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Poison_Giraffe_S130MB&diff=11552Poison Giraffe S130MB2013-06-02T15:17:03Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = PoisonGiraffe.jpg<br />
| full item name = Poison Giraffe S130MB<br />
| item number = BB-89<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance | Balance]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Poison Zurafa S130MB'''''" and released as a Starter instead of inside a Set by [[Hasbro]].<br />
<br />
==Face: Giraffe==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Camelopadalis, one of the 88 constellations in space. The word "Giraffe" is written across its body, even in Hasbro's Zurafa version.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Giraffe==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8 grams<br />
The Giraffe Clear Wheel was originally released in a transparent yellow-green color with orange details. The Clear wheel is oval-shaped with curved lines of orange fire, as well as two small notches sticking out, resembling giraffe heads. In this release, it is a clear white with black details. Considering its odd shape with its mundane weight distribution, Giraffe simply finds no use in competitive play compared with much heavier, more well-distributed, and rounder Clear Wheels like [[Wind Aquario 100HF/S|Aquario]]. <br />
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==Metal Wheel: Poison==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">29.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">46 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Circumference Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.3 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Protrusion Distance:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Protrusion Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Poison has fifteen rectangular protrusions on its circumference, each the same size and about 4 mm apart at the widest point. While this is not wide enough to provide useful [[Smash Attack]], it still produces relatively large amounts of [[Recoil]], making this part useless for [[Defense]] or [[Survival|Stamina]]. Furthermore, similar to [[Flame Sagittario C145S#Metal Wheel: Flame|Flame]], the Metal Wheel is raised at the base, exposing the Track to opposing Beys, making it even less useful for [[Defense]] purposes.<br />
This Recoil is worsened by the light weight of the Wheel, which allows it to be easily knocked around and KO'ed by opposing Beys. This means it has little to no use for Attack either. Due to these factors, Poison has absolutely no competitive use.<br />
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==Track: Shield 130==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">3.3 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">35.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">33.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">13.00 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Arc between protrusions:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.0 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Made only of plastic, S130 has a horizontal disk attached to its centre. This disk consists of eight arms linked by some relatively round webs of plastic, which overall forms an imperfect circle. In this release S130 is of a dark grey color.<br />
<br />
S130's inferior weight compared to Tracks like [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS|BD145]] and [[Earth Virgo GB145S|GB145]] render it outclassed for [[Defense]] purposes. However, where this Track has found a home is in [[Attack]] combos. S130 adds much needed weight to an attacker without obscuring its contact points. Also, its mid-sized height allows Attack Metal Wheels to score hits on a number of opposing heights. This makes S130 viable to be used with some Attack Wheels, including [[VariAres D:D|VariAres]] and [[Flash Sagittario 230WD|Flash]].<br />
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===Use In Attack Customization===<br />
S130 can be put to good use in the Flash combo '''MF-H Flash Escolpio/Pisces/Orion S130RF/R²F''', adding a decent amount of weight to Flash without covering up contact points, and placing the Metal Wheel at the height where it is most effective in dealing hits, due to its design.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Metal Ball==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.4 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.91 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.87 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.90 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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MB is a variation of the Ball tip, with its bottom surface made fully out of metal. It has a wide surface area and heavy weight, making it a very versatile tip. Being metal, it provides the low friction needed for longer endurance. Its lack of traction makes it very easy to KO and destabilize. As such, it has only found a home in a small number of combos.<br />
<br />
===Use in Balance Customization===<br />
MB is a vital piece in the Duo combo '''MF-H Duo Aquario/Cancer/Cygnus 230MB'''. This combo works as a wobbler combination. Due to the maximal height and the ball-shaped tip, the combo has the ability to wobble at extreme angles and recover. It uses destabilization and force grind to defeat opponents. Because of the nature of MB, its greatest weakness is [[Attack]] types however.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense/Balance combo Customization===<br />
Although now outclassed, the combo ''MF-H Basalt ___ BD145MB'' was one of the first combinations to find competitive use with Metal Ball. This combo has good synergy which means that, as a whole, it works well together. Due to its heavy nature, it couldn’t be knocked out easily. Metal Ball also worked well with [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS|BD145]] as it requires tall tips to avoid scraping. Lastly, this Bottom can go into aggressive movement patterns if launched a certain way, which works well with Basalt's nature to knock out and/or destabilize others combos.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Giraffe R145WB''' - Starter (lime yellow)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
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</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Even though this Beyblade has some outclassed parts, it provides an easy way to acquire S130 and MB, both of which have survived the passage of time and still serve in top-tier customizations. While this can be acquired from the more competitive [[L-Drago Guardian S130MB]], this Beyblade is easier to find and cheaper, so it is an easier alternative. For those only with access to Hasbro releases, it's the best option, especially to make the [[Basalt Horogium 145WD|Basalt]] combination since this manufacturer hasn't released the good mold of [[Duo Uranus 230WD|Duo]]. It can also provide spare MB tips for cheap. In conclusion, this is a worthwhile purchase.<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Fusion_Hades_AD145SWD&diff=11551Fusion Hades AD145SWD2013-06-02T13:24:30Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Other Versions */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = FusionHades-Balance.jpg<br />
| full item name = Fusion Hades AD145SWD<br />
| item number = BB-123<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
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==Face: Hades==<br />
The Hades Face mark shows a warrior with wicked hair. One side of the head has sharper lines, with sharper hair and a visible eye within the helmet, but the right side is seemingly cloaked in smoke, and that side of the head seems to collapse and create a scary entity. <br />
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==4D Clear Wheel: Hades==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.20 grams<br />
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This Clear Wheel has generic long curves. Its main design trait is the two white shields on each side of the Face, and links made of armour separate each of them, as well as blue ribbons. There are also two big blue dots in the middle of each link. <br />
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==4D Metal Wheel: Fusion==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 44.00 grams<br />
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Fusion is the first 4D Metal Wheel to include a full rubber part. Its Metal Frame and its Rubber Frame lock in with a simple square teeth system, and the same mechanism is used for the Core. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 27.31 grams<br />
It is shaped like a circle with only a few reliefs in the form of bumps on the circumference. In its center ridge, there are four rectangles cut into it, which allows the Metal Frame to slide into the Core and lock well without rattling. There are also two slightly angled parts on each side of the Metal Frame which seem to complete the shape of the shields on the Hades Clear Wheel. <br />
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====Rubber Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.58 grams<br />
Fusion's Rubber Frame has essentially the same shape as its Metal Frame. Its bumps slightly protrude from in between the Metal Frame's though. <br />
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In Defense Mode, the Rubber Frame is on top of the Metal Frame, which helps absorb the impacts from other Beyblades. <br />
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When in Balance Mode, the combination of the Rubber and Metal Frames is flipped to show the metal part on top. Its roundness helps keep balance, hence the name of the mode.<br />
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====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:''' 12.11 grams<br />
Its Core is of a regular shape which has rectangular forms to help lock the Metal Frame and Rubber Frame onto it. This part is the only one from the Fusion 4D Metal Wheel that remains in the same position for the mode changes. <br />
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==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
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AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
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===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier Stamina-type Beyblade.<br />
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==Bottom: Sharp Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.82 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.67 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.58 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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SWD has an odd shape: it's basically a small sharp tip encased in a straight, circular frame of plastic, leaving a hole between the tip and the frame. From the side, SWD looks like a large FS with a smaller tip. <br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Firefuse Darkhelm 145DS''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:FusionHades-Balance.jpg|Fusion Hades (Balance Mode)<br />
Image:FusionHades-Defense.jpg|Fusion Hades (Defense Mode)<br />
Image:FusionHades 1.jpg|Fusion Hades (Balance Mode) front view<br />
Image:FusionHades 3.jpg|Fusion Hades (Balance Mode) 3/4 view<br />
Image:FusionHades5.jpg|Fusion Hades (Balance Mode) side view<br />
Image:FusionHades-7.jpg|Fusion Hades (Balance Mode) bottom view<br />
Image:FusionHades 2.jpg|Fusion Hades (Defense Mode) front view<br />
Image:FusionHades4.jpg|Fusion Hades (Defense Mode) 3/4 view<br />
Image:FusionHades 6.jpg|Fusion Hades (Defense Mode) side view<br />
Image:FusionHades 8.jpg|Fusion Hades (Defense Mode) bottom view<br />
Image:FusionHades15.jpg|Fusion (Balance Mode)<br />
Image:FusionHades14.jpg|Fusion (Defense Mode)<br />
Image:FusionHades-13.jpg|Fusion Frame - Balance<br />
Image:Fusion Hades 12.jpg|Fusion Frame - Defense<br />
Image:FusionHades11.jpg|Fusion Core<br />
Image:FusionHades16.jpg|Hades Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Fusion Hades 10.jpg|Armor Defense 145 <br />
Image:FusionHades-9.jpg|Sharp Wide Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Gravity_Perseus_AD145WD&diff=11550Gravity Perseus AD145WD2013-06-02T13:21:44Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Other Versions */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = GravityPerseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Gravity Perseus AD145WD<br />
| item number = BB-80<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Perseus==<br />
The Face depicts Perseus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Perseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
Perseus is unique in the sense that there is no plastic that blocks the prongs on left and right launchers from attaching, which is necessary to allow multi-directional spin. No other Clear Wheel has this ability. Also, like the Hybrid Wheel System L Drago Series, rotating the Clear Wheel 180 degrees results in different modes. It has three projections which are layed out in a triangular shape, with each end dropping over the Metal Wheel to cover it slightly. Those protrusions are actually shaped like helmets which, metaphorically, encase the red eyes of the Medusa on Gravity. These three projections allow it to shift between "Defense Mode" and "Counter Mode". Perseus is only useable with Gravity. <br />
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The original release of Perseus is named "'''[[Defense]] Version'''", and features three protrusions which evenly fit into Gravity. The other releases of Perseus are named "'''[[Stamina]] Version'''" and "'''[[Attack]] Version'''". The Stamina Version has six protrusions, which cover all of Gravity's depressions widely. The Attack Version has a similar style to the Stamina Version, but each of its protrusions are shorter and straighter, allowing for more of Gravity to make contact. <br />
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All three Versions can be obtained in the BB-97 set.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Gravity==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.8 grams<br />
The original Gravity Metal Wheel comes painted black. Unlike other Metal Wheels, Gravity can only be used with the Perseus Clear Wheel, and there are no walls in the inner circle of it to prevent the insertion of any prongs. This combination of Perseus and Gravity allows the user to switch between four modes: <br />
*Right-Spin Defense<br />
*Left-Spin Defense<br />
*Right-Spin Counter<br />
*Left-Spin Counter<br />
This Metal Wheel demonstrates very good [[Smash Attack]] by using the six "indents" which the Clear Wheel fits into. When the protrusions of the Clear Wheel are inside the first three indents and only one of the red stickers is visible, it is in "Counter Mode", because this maximizes the surface area of the Metal Wheel, thus creating more Smash Attack. When Perseus fits into the other three indents and all three of the red stickers are visible, it is in "Defense Mode", which increases metal on plastic collisions, thus creating less [[Recoil]]. The protrusions are more prominent in right spin, and it is a great Smash Attacker when used in a combo such as MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF(Attack Version, Counter Mode). With the release of the heavier 4D-era Beys, Gravity was outclassed by a new dual-spinning wheel, VariAres. Since then, Gravity, along with Lightning, are heavily outclassed by the 4D Attack Metal Wheels like Flash, Blitz and VariAres. Gravity is also put out of use due to the release of heavy, low-Recoil Defense Metal Wheels such as Death and Duo. These low-Recoil Metal Wheels are extremely difficult to KO even with Blitz and VariAres, and have hence rendered Gravity essentially obsolete.<br />
<br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
Gravity has been found to have three different molds. Mold One is found in [[TAKARA-TOMY]] and [[Hasbro]] Gravity Perseus/Destroyer Starters, and the others are differentiated by the sides and the definition on each. There are more bumps and curves on the side of Mold One than there are on Mold Two. Mold Two is smooth all around the sides, and is significantly lighter than Mold One. Its performance suffers from this weight difference.<br />
The toughest Mold to distinguish is Mold Three. It is found in BB-109 Random Booster Volume 7, and is the same shape as Mold One. Mold Three is distinguished by its heavier weight than Mold One.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
Gravity Perseus can be used in the combo MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF/R²F.<br />
<br />
==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Wide Defense, as its name implies is the widest of the "[[Defense]]" series of Bottoms (D, SD, and now WD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other "Defense" Bottoms. Because of its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter, it is able to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D or SD, and at a much lower spin rate. This can be advantageous in many battles, particularly those between two [[Stamina]] types when they are about to topple over; however, if you happen to have a weaker shot than your opponent who is using something such as Virgo DF145SD, WDs low spin rate towards the end of the battle will make it extremely easy for the opponent to knock it completely over. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. This is all avoidable however if your shot is at least as powerful as your opponent, as the extra time it is able to spin on an angle will allow you to narrowly out-spin your D or SD based opponent.<br />
<br />
WD although part of the "Defense" series of tips does not have any defensive capability because it still uses a form of sharp tip. Thus, friction with the stadium floor is decreased, which as a result makes it easier to knock around than something like RS/RSF which has much more friction with the stadium floor. WD does of course offer superior Stamina to RS/RSF which in rare cases would be an advantage, but RS/RSF more often than not has enough Stamina to outlast standard [[Attack]] types that use rubber based tips such as RF.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
WD can be used in the combo Phantom Cancer/Bull/Aquario AD145/W145WD for a great [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Perseus White Knight Stamina Ver.''' - CoroCoro Beyblade World Domination Book exclusive<br />
*'''Gravity Destroyer AD145WD''' Hasbro Metal Masters.<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Gravity Perseus S130MB White Knight Stamina Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight1.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight2.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight3.jpg|Underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight4.jpg|Perseus Clear Wheel Stamina Ver. (white)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight5.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight6.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver) underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight7.jpg|Shield 130 Track (clear)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight8.jpg|Metal Ball (clear)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Gravity Perseus contains parts that have both offensive and [[Survival]] capabilities when used in conjunction with other parts. For example, with the purchase of this Beyblade, the user would obtain AD145 and WD, both top-tier [[Stamina]] parts. Additionally, the unique Gravity Metal Wheel and Perseus Clear Wheel match has proven in tests to be a fearsome Smash Attacker and it used to be a top-tier [[Attack]] part. It is the first dual spin direction Metal Fight Beyblade to be released and there are other versions of the Clear wheel which can be obtained in The BB-97 Perseus Reshuffle Set for improved but more specific use. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Gravity_Perseus_AD145WD&diff=11549Gravity Perseus AD145WD2013-06-02T13:19:42Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina Customizations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = GravityPerseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Gravity Perseus AD145WD<br />
| item number = BB-80<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Face: Perseus==<br />
The Face depicts Perseus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Perseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
Perseus is unique in the sense that there is no plastic that blocks the prongs on left and right launchers from attaching, which is necessary to allow multi-directional spin. No other Clear Wheel has this ability. Also, like the Hybrid Wheel System L Drago Series, rotating the Clear Wheel 180 degrees results in different modes. It has three projections which are layed out in a triangular shape, with each end dropping over the Metal Wheel to cover it slightly. Those protrusions are actually shaped like helmets which, metaphorically, encase the red eyes of the Medusa on Gravity. These three projections allow it to shift between "Defense Mode" and "Counter Mode". Perseus is only useable with Gravity. <br />
<br />
The original release of Perseus is named "'''[[Defense]] Version'''", and features three protrusions which evenly fit into Gravity. The other releases of Perseus are named "'''[[Stamina]] Version'''" and "'''[[Attack]] Version'''". The Stamina Version has six protrusions, which cover all of Gravity's depressions widely. The Attack Version has a similar style to the Stamina Version, but each of its protrusions are shorter and straighter, allowing for more of Gravity to make contact. <br />
<br />
All three Versions can be obtained in the BB-97 set.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Gravity==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.8 grams<br />
The original Gravity Metal Wheel comes painted black. Unlike other Metal Wheels, Gravity can only be used with the Perseus Clear Wheel, and there are no walls in the inner circle of it to prevent the insertion of any prongs. This combination of Perseus and Gravity allows the user to switch between four modes: <br />
*Right-Spin Defense<br />
*Left-Spin Defense<br />
*Right-Spin Counter<br />
*Left-Spin Counter<br />
This Metal Wheel demonstrates very good [[Smash Attack]] by using the six "indents" which the Clear Wheel fits into. When the protrusions of the Clear Wheel are inside the first three indents and only one of the red stickers is visible, it is in "Counter Mode", because this maximizes the surface area of the Metal Wheel, thus creating more Smash Attack. When Perseus fits into the other three indents and all three of the red stickers are visible, it is in "Defense Mode", which increases metal on plastic collisions, thus creating less [[Recoil]]. The protrusions are more prominent in right spin, and it is a great Smash Attacker when used in a combo such as MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF(Attack Version, Counter Mode). With the release of the heavier 4D-era Beys, Gravity was outclassed by a new dual-spinning wheel, VariAres. Since then, Gravity, along with Lightning, are heavily outclassed by the 4D Attack Metal Wheels like Flash, Blitz and VariAres. Gravity is also put out of use due to the release of heavy, low-Recoil Defense Metal Wheels such as Death and Duo. These low-Recoil Metal Wheels are extremely difficult to KO even with Blitz and VariAres, and have hence rendered Gravity essentially obsolete.<br />
<br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
Gravity has been found to have three different molds. Mold One is found in [[TAKARA-TOMY]] and [[Hasbro]] Gravity Perseus/Destroyer Starters, and the others are differentiated by the sides and the definition on each. There are more bumps and curves on the side of Mold One than there are on Mold Two. Mold Two is smooth all around the sides, and is significantly lighter than Mold One. Its performance suffers from this weight difference.<br />
The toughest Mold to distinguish is Mold Three. It is found in BB-109 Random Booster Volume 7, and is the same shape as Mold One. Mold Three is distinguished by its heavier weight than Mold One.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
Gravity Perseus can be used in the combo MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF/R²F.<br />
<br />
==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Wide Defense, as its name implies is the widest of the "[[Defense]]" series of Bottoms (D, SD, and now WD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other "Defense" Bottoms. Because of its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter, it is able to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D or SD, and at a much lower spin rate. This can be advantageous in many battles, particularly those between two [[Stamina]] types when they are about to topple over; however, if you happen to have a weaker shot than your opponent who is using something such as Virgo DF145SD, WDs low spin rate towards the end of the battle will make it extremely easy for the opponent to knock it completely over. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. This is all avoidable however if your shot is at least as powerful as your opponent, as the extra time it is able to spin on an angle will allow you to narrowly out-spin your D or SD based opponent.<br />
<br />
WD although part of the "Defense" series of tips does not have any defensive capability because it still uses a form of sharp tip. Thus, friction with the stadium floor is decreased, which as a result makes it easier to knock around than something like RS/RSF which has much more friction with the stadium floor. WD does of course offer superior Stamina to RS/RSF which in rare cases would be an advantage, but RS/RSF more often than not has enough Stamina to outlast standard [[Attack]] types that use rubber based tips such as RF.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
WD can be used in the combo Phantom Cancer/Bull/Aquario AD145/W145WD for a great [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Perseus White Knight Stamina Ver.''' - CoroCoro Beyblade World Domination Book exclusive<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Gravity Perseus S130MB White Knight Stamina Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight1.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight2.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight3.jpg|Underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight4.jpg|Perseus Clear Wheel Stamina Ver. (white)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight5.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight6.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver) underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight7.jpg|Shield 130 Track (clear)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight8.jpg|Metal Ball (clear)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Gravity Perseus contains parts that have both offensive and [[Survival]] capabilities when used in conjunction with other parts. For example, with the purchase of this Beyblade, the user would obtain AD145 and WD, both top-tier [[Stamina]] parts. Additionally, the unique Gravity Metal Wheel and Perseus Clear Wheel match has proven in tests to be a fearsome Smash Attacker and it used to be a top-tier [[Attack]] part. It is the first dual spin direction Metal Fight Beyblade to be released and there are other versions of the Clear wheel which can be obtained in The BB-97 Perseus Reshuffle Set for improved but more specific use. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Gravity_Perseus_AD145WD&diff=11548Gravity Perseus AD145WD2013-06-02T13:19:17Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina Customizations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = GravityPerseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Gravity Perseus AD145WD<br />
| item number = BB-80<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Face: Perseus==<br />
The Face depicts Perseus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Perseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
Perseus is unique in the sense that there is no plastic that blocks the prongs on left and right launchers from attaching, which is necessary to allow multi-directional spin. No other Clear Wheel has this ability. Also, like the Hybrid Wheel System L Drago Series, rotating the Clear Wheel 180 degrees results in different modes. It has three projections which are layed out in a triangular shape, with each end dropping over the Metal Wheel to cover it slightly. Those protrusions are actually shaped like helmets which, metaphorically, encase the red eyes of the Medusa on Gravity. These three projections allow it to shift between "Defense Mode" and "Counter Mode". Perseus is only useable with Gravity. <br />
<br />
The original release of Perseus is named "'''[[Defense]] Version'''", and features three protrusions which evenly fit into Gravity. The other releases of Perseus are named "'''[[Stamina]] Version'''" and "'''[[Attack]] Version'''". The Stamina Version has six protrusions, which cover all of Gravity's depressions widely. The Attack Version has a similar style to the Stamina Version, but each of its protrusions are shorter and straighter, allowing for more of Gravity to make contact. <br />
<br />
All three Versions can be obtained in the BB-97 set.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Gravity==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.8 grams<br />
The original Gravity Metal Wheel comes painted black. Unlike other Metal Wheels, Gravity can only be used with the Perseus Clear Wheel, and there are no walls in the inner circle of it to prevent the insertion of any prongs. This combination of Perseus and Gravity allows the user to switch between four modes: <br />
*Right-Spin Defense<br />
*Left-Spin Defense<br />
*Right-Spin Counter<br />
*Left-Spin Counter<br />
This Metal Wheel demonstrates very good [[Smash Attack]] by using the six "indents" which the Clear Wheel fits into. When the protrusions of the Clear Wheel are inside the first three indents and only one of the red stickers is visible, it is in "Counter Mode", because this maximizes the surface area of the Metal Wheel, thus creating more Smash Attack. When Perseus fits into the other three indents and all three of the red stickers are visible, it is in "Defense Mode", which increases metal on plastic collisions, thus creating less [[Recoil]]. The protrusions are more prominent in right spin, and it is a great Smash Attacker when used in a combo such as MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF(Attack Version, Counter Mode). With the release of the heavier 4D-era Beys, Gravity was outclassed by a new dual-spinning wheel, VariAres. Since then, Gravity, along with Lightning, are heavily outclassed by the 4D Attack Metal Wheels like Flash, Blitz and VariAres. Gravity is also put out of use due to the release of heavy, low-Recoil Defense Metal Wheels such as Death and Duo. These low-Recoil Metal Wheels are extremely difficult to KO even with Blitz and VariAres, and have hence rendered Gravity essentially obsolete.<br />
<br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
Gravity has been found to have three different molds. Mold One is found in [[TAKARA-TOMY]] and [[Hasbro]] Gravity Perseus/Destroyer Starters, and the others are differentiated by the sides and the definition on each. There are more bumps and curves on the side of Mold One than there are on Mold Two. Mold Two is smooth all around the sides, and is significantly lighter than Mold One. Its performance suffers from this weight difference.<br />
The toughest Mold to distinguish is Mold Three. It is found in BB-109 Random Booster Volume 7, and is the same shape as Mold One. Mold Three is distinguished by its heavier weight than Mold One.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
Gravity Perseus can be used in the combo MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF/R²F.<br />
<br />
==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Wide Defense, as its name implies is the widest of the "[[Defense]]" series of Bottoms (D, SD, and now WD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other "Defense" Bottoms. Because of its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter, it is able to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D or SD, and at a much lower spin rate. This can be advantageous in many battles, particularly those between two [[Stamina]] types when they are about to topple over; however, if you happen to have a weaker shot than your opponent who is using something such as Virgo DF145SD, WDs low spin rate towards the end of the battle will make it extremely easy for the opponent to knock it completely over. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. This is all avoidable however if your shot is at least as powerful as your opponent, as the extra time it is able to spin on an angle will allow you to narrowly out-spin your D or SD based opponent.<br />
<br />
WD although part of the "Defense" series of tips does not have any defensive capability because it still uses a form of sharp tip. Thus, friction with the stadium floor is decreased, which as a result makes it easier to knock around than something like RS/RSF which has much more friction with the stadium floor. WD does of course offer superior Stamina to RS/RSF which in rare cases would be an advantage, but RS/RSF more often than not has enough Stamina to outlast standard [[Attack]] types that use rubber based tips such as RF.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
WD can be used in the combo Phantom Cancer/Bull/Aquario AD145/W145WD for a great Stamina-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Perseus White Knight Stamina Ver.''' - CoroCoro Beyblade World Domination Book exclusive<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Gravity Perseus S130MB White Knight Stamina Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight1.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight2.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight3.jpg|Underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight4.jpg|Perseus Clear Wheel Stamina Ver. (white)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight5.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight6.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver) underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight7.jpg|Shield 130 Track (clear)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight8.jpg|Metal Ball (clear)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Gravity Perseus contains parts that have both offensive and [[Survival]] capabilities when used in conjunction with other parts. For example, with the purchase of this Beyblade, the user would obtain AD145 and WD, both top-tier [[Stamina]] parts. Additionally, the unique Gravity Metal Wheel and Perseus Clear Wheel match has proven in tests to be a fearsome Smash Attacker and it used to be a top-tier [[Attack]] part. It is the first dual spin direction Metal Fight Beyblade to be released and there are other versions of the Clear wheel which can be obtained in The BB-97 Perseus Reshuffle Set for improved but more specific use. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Gravity_Perseus_AD145WD&diff=11547Gravity Perseus AD145WD2013-06-02T13:18:37Z<p>Nupmuk: /* IMPORTANT: Mold Variations */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = GravityPerseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Gravity Perseus AD145WD<br />
| item number = BB-80<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Face: Perseus==<br />
The Face depicts Perseus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Perseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
Perseus is unique in the sense that there is no plastic that blocks the prongs on left and right launchers from attaching, which is necessary to allow multi-directional spin. No other Clear Wheel has this ability. Also, like the Hybrid Wheel System L Drago Series, rotating the Clear Wheel 180 degrees results in different modes. It has three projections which are layed out in a triangular shape, with each end dropping over the Metal Wheel to cover it slightly. Those protrusions are actually shaped like helmets which, metaphorically, encase the red eyes of the Medusa on Gravity. These three projections allow it to shift between "Defense Mode" and "Counter Mode". Perseus is only useable with Gravity. <br />
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The original release of Perseus is named "'''[[Defense]] Version'''", and features three protrusions which evenly fit into Gravity. The other releases of Perseus are named "'''[[Stamina]] Version'''" and "'''[[Attack]] Version'''". The Stamina Version has six protrusions, which cover all of Gravity's depressions widely. The Attack Version has a similar style to the Stamina Version, but each of its protrusions are shorter and straighter, allowing for more of Gravity to make contact. <br />
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All three Versions can be obtained in the BB-97 set.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Gravity==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.8 grams<br />
The original Gravity Metal Wheel comes painted black. Unlike other Metal Wheels, Gravity can only be used with the Perseus Clear Wheel, and there are no walls in the inner circle of it to prevent the insertion of any prongs. This combination of Perseus and Gravity allows the user to switch between four modes: <br />
*Right-Spin Defense<br />
*Left-Spin Defense<br />
*Right-Spin Counter<br />
*Left-Spin Counter<br />
This Metal Wheel demonstrates very good [[Smash Attack]] by using the six "indents" which the Clear Wheel fits into. When the protrusions of the Clear Wheel are inside the first three indents and only one of the red stickers is visible, it is in "Counter Mode", because this maximizes the surface area of the Metal Wheel, thus creating more Smash Attack. When Perseus fits into the other three indents and all three of the red stickers are visible, it is in "Defense Mode", which increases metal on plastic collisions, thus creating less [[Recoil]]. The protrusions are more prominent in right spin, and it is a great Smash Attacker when used in a combo such as MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF(Attack Version, Counter Mode). With the release of the heavier 4D-era Beys, Gravity was outclassed by a new dual-spinning wheel, VariAres. Since then, Gravity, along with Lightning, are heavily outclassed by the 4D Attack Metal Wheels like Flash, Blitz and VariAres. Gravity is also put out of use due to the release of heavy, low-Recoil Defense Metal Wheels such as Death and Duo. These low-Recoil Metal Wheels are extremely difficult to KO even with Blitz and VariAres, and have hence rendered Gravity essentially obsolete.<br />
<br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
Gravity has been found to have three different molds. Mold One is found in [[TAKARA-TOMY]] and [[Hasbro]] Gravity Perseus/Destroyer Starters, and the others are differentiated by the sides and the definition on each. There are more bumps and curves on the side of Mold One than there are on Mold Two. Mold Two is smooth all around the sides, and is significantly lighter than Mold One. Its performance suffers from this weight difference.<br />
The toughest Mold to distinguish is Mold Three. It is found in BB-109 Random Booster Volume 7, and is the same shape as Mold One. Mold Three is distinguished by its heavier weight than Mold One.<br />
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===Use in Attack customization===<br />
Gravity Perseus can be used in the combo MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF/R²F.<br />
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==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
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==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Wide Defense, as its name implies is the widest of the "[[Defense]]" series of Bottoms (D, SD, and now WD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other "Defense" Bottoms. Because of its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter, it is able to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D or SD, and at a much lower spin rate. This can be advantageous in many battles, particularly those between two [[Stamina]] types when they are about to topple over; however, if you happen to have a weaker shot than your opponent who is using something such as Virgo DF145SD, WDs low spin rate towards the end of the battle will make it extremely easy for the opponent to knock it completely over. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. This is all avoidable however if your shot is at least as powerful as your opponent, as the extra time it is able to spin on an angle will allow you to narrowly out-spin your D or SD based opponent.<br />
<br />
WD although part of the "Defense" series of tips does not have any defensive capability because it still uses a form of sharp tip. Thus, friction with the stadium floor is decreased, which as a result makes it easier to knock around than something like RS/RSF which has much more friction with the stadium floor. WD does of course offer superior Stamina to RS/RSF which in rare cases would be an advantage, but RS/RSF more often than not has enough Stamina to outlast standard [[Attack]] types that use rubber based tips such as RF.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
WD can be used in the combo Phantom Cancer AD145WD for a great Stamina-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Perseus White Knight Stamina Ver.''' - CoroCoro Beyblade World Domination Book exclusive<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Gravity Perseus S130MB White Knight Stamina Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight1.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight2.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight3.jpg|Underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight4.jpg|Perseus Clear Wheel Stamina Ver. (white)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight5.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight6.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver) underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight7.jpg|Shield 130 Track (clear)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight8.jpg|Metal Ball (clear)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Gravity Perseus contains parts that have both offensive and [[Survival]] capabilities when used in conjunction with other parts. For example, with the purchase of this Beyblade, the user would obtain AD145 and WD, both top-tier [[Stamina]] parts. Additionally, the unique Gravity Metal Wheel and Perseus Clear Wheel match has proven in tests to be a fearsome Smash Attacker and it used to be a top-tier [[Attack]] part. It is the first dual spin direction Metal Fight Beyblade to be released and there are other versions of the Clear wheel which can be obtained in The BB-97 Perseus Reshuffle Set for improved but more specific use. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
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| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
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==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
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==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
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----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in [[Attack]] Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than [[Defense]] Mode as it does not provide sufficient [[Smash Attack]] to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its [[Recoil]] renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many [[Stamina]] Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
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==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height [[Stamina]] combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
When the afforementioned parts are not available 125 can be used in the combination Gravity Perseus 125RF, the120 or 125 track height maximizes Gravity's [[Smash Attack]].<br />
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==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the [[Defense]] customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom MSF-H Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both [[Stamina]] and [[Defense]], however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Death_Quetzalcoatl_125RDF&diff=11545Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF2013-06-02T13:13:13Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Overall */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
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<br />
==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in [[Attack]] Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than [[Defense]] Mode as it does not provide sufficient [[Smash Attack]] to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its [[Recoil]] renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many [[Stamina]] Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
<br />
==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height [[Stamina]] combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
When the afforementioned parts are not available 125 can be used in the combination Gravity Perseus 125RF, the120 or 125 track height maximizes Gravity's [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the Defense customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom MSF-H Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both [[Stamina]] and [[Defense]], however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Death_Quetzalcoatl_125RDF&diff=11544Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF2013-06-02T13:11:08Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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<br />
{{Beybox<br />
| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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<br />
==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in [[Attack]] Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than [[Defense]] Mode as it does not provide sufficient [[Smash Attack]] to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its [[Recoil]] renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many [[Stamina]] Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
<br />
==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height [[Stamina]] combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
When the afforementioned parts are not available 125 can be used in the combination Gravity Perseus 125RF, the120 or 125 track height maximizes Gravity's [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the Defense customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom MSF-H Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both Stamina and Defense, however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Death_Quetzalcoatl_125RDF&diff=11543Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF2013-06-02T13:07:01Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Defense Synchrom */</p>
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<br />
{{Beybox<br />
| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
<br />
==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
When the afforementioned parts are not available 125 can be used in the combination Gravity Perseus 125RF, the120 or 125 track height maximizes Gravity's [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the Defense customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom MSF-H Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both Stamina and Defense, however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Death_Quetzalcoatl_125RDF&diff=11542Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF2013-06-02T13:05:53Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Track: 125 */</p>
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<br />
{{Beybox<br />
| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
<br />
==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
When the afforementioned parts are not available 125 can be used in the combination Gravity Perseus 125RF, the120 or 125 track height maximizes Gravity's [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the Defense customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both Stamina and Defense, however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Death_Quetzalcoatl_125RDF&diff=11541Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF2013-06-02T13:02:34Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Defense Customization */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = DeathQuetzalcoatl_AttackMode.jpg<br />
| full item name = Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF<br />
| item number = BB-119<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
The Face depicts Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent deity. This Face mark differs from both Metal System [[Quetzalcoatl 90WF | Quetzalcoatl]] Face designs, however. Though more closely resembling its first Face mark, this version has more colours, exaggerated traits, a more fierce design, as well as patterns in the sticker's background, inspired by the artwork of Mesoamerican civilizations.<br />
<br />
==4D Clear Wheel: Quetzalcoatl==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.6 grams<br />
<br />
The Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel is of a pale gold/dark yellow colour and illustrates two winged serpents with a head more like that of a cobra. Competitively, Quetzalcoatl has niche uses in Clear Wheel attack, which it does effectively to thwart opposing Beyblades of greater height thanks to the cobra heads that curve upwards, but overall, it is not necessary.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: Death==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 43.6 grams<br />
<br />
The gimmick introduced in this 4D Metal Wheel is that one of the two metal parts, the Metal Frame, can be flipped to form another mode. Death has no PC Frame, only metal pieces, which makes it one of the heaviest 4D Metal Wheels available. <br />
<br />
====Metal Frame====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
The Metal Frame of this 4D Metal Wheel is the piece that acts as the primary mechanism behind its Mode Change. It has four small indents which act as a locking mechanism when placed on the Core. On the Defense side it has eight shallow slopes with a reptile-like texture and the large slopes of the Attack mode connect perfectly with the Core's. On the Attack side, as previously mentioned, there are eight significantly larger slopes each with the face of a serpent sculpted in.<br />
<br />
====Core====<br />
*'''Weight:'''<br />
As with any other Core in 4D, this part connects the Wheel with the Track. Its design is based on wings, so the combination of the Metal Frame and the Core indeed illustrate a winged serpent, which is the representation of Quetzalcoatl.<br />
<br />
Like all 4D Metal Wheels, Death features a mode changing gimmick. It works by flipping the Metal Frame on the opposite side while the Beyblade is disassembled. The two Modes are:<br />
<br />
----<br />
* '''Attack Mode'''<br />
If Death is set in Attack Mode, the Metal Frame shows details of several serpent heads with fangs, enhancing the term "Attack". This mode is in no way more useful than Defense Mode as it does not provide sufficient Smash Attack to be of any use in Attack Type customs, and its Recoil renders it useless when compared to Defense Mode for other areas.<br />
<br />
* '''Defense Mode'''<br />
If the Metal Frame is completely flipped to be in Defense Mode, this other side reveals a design of serpent scales, which relates to the term "Defense" and how animals defend themselves with their back, their scales, etc. Defense Mode's top half is also sloped, which reduces Recoil and is also an uncommon trait among Metal Wheels.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Defense Mode is preferred over Attack Mode in every aspect due its much smoother design, which provides much less Recoil. Death, in Defense Mode, was arguably the first to dethrone Basalt in terms of Defensive prowess: it may not have had the weight that Basalt did, but the fact that it had much, much less Recoil made it the better Metal Wheel. Without this Recoil, Death is much harder for any Attack Type to KO or for many Stamina Types to outspin, defeating most top-tier combinations in the latter category.<br />
<br />
If the unbalanced Basalt wins because it can wobble and smash away the opponent’s spin while conserving its own rather than simply absorbing shocks, the balanced Death wins by shaving, or grinding, away the opponent’s spin instead using the relief created by the Metal Wheel's designs on the sides. While Death has not necessarily outclassed Basalt, it does earn a position as a top-tier Defense Metal Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customizations===<br />
Death, in Defense Mode, can be put to great use in the following [[Defense]] combo: ''MF-H Death Aquario BD145RDF''. Death’s low Recoil in tandem with the sturdy weight of BD145 and the exceptional grip of RDF form a remarkably resilient [[Defense]] customization with the ability to withstand ferocious attacks from the best Attack type customizations of its time.<br />
<br />
==Track: 125==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.0 gram<br />
The 125 Track is a midway between the 105 and the 145 Tracks. Utilized in mid-height stamina combos, it is more difficult to destablize compared to 145 height stamina combos. It has declined in popularity as the choice mid-height track due to the release of gimmicked tracks of the same height, such as T125 and D125.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Rubber Defense Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.81 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.49 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
RDF is an odd combination of shapes to hypothetically form a tip with both Defense and Attack abilities. This Bottom consists of a very wide plastic encasing which holds a rubber tip with a large, flat surface and a small protuberance in the middle which ends in another flat point. The rubber, which constitutes the actual tip, comes very flush with the plastic structure that contains it. In actual performance, it is similar to CS in the sense that it can have an aggressive pattern and a Defensive pattern.<br />
<br />
The release of RDF essentially made RS irrelevant, since it is just as effective, if not more, but also because of certain key differences. First, its superior height and better balance allows RDF to be used with the best defensive Track available at the time, BD145, without being hindered by floor scraping. Secondly, RDF has much more Stamina than RS, which was always an obstacle to the latter.<br />
<br />
When shot in a standard manner, it is stationary, much like the S tip. When weak launched, it is similar to a worn RS' movement patterns which is usually a light circling around the center of the stadium. When banked, the outer plastic part of RDF comes into contact with the stadium causing instability and erratic behavior, much like an aggressive CS, but with more grip as it has a much larger surface area of flat rubber and plastic. When contact is made with the opposing Beyblade, RDF may tilt and fall onto its outer ring and begin an aggressive movement again, before regaining balance relatively quickly. Stamina-wise, it is a tad inferior to CS and should therefore not be used for Stamina purposes.<br />
<br />
Wearing does occur with RDF, like any other rubber-based tip, and it is recommended you buy a mint one for optimum Defensive performance.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
RDF can be utilized in the Defense customization ''MF-H Duo Aquario BD145RDF''.<br />
<br />
===Use in Defense Synchrom===<br />
RDF can be used in the [[Defense]] synchrom Reviser Reviser BD145RDF.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel - WBBA Exclusive, Ito Yokado Event 3rd place prize (Purple)<br />
* '''Death Quetzalcoatl 125SF''' Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:DeathQuetzalcoatl_DefenseMode.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl in Defense Mode<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-3r4 View.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzATK-Side V.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Attack Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode top view<br />
Image:DeathQuetzDEF-3r4.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode 3/4 view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz DEF-Side.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl Defense Mode side view<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-Bottom.jpg |Death Quetzalcoatl bottom view<br />
Image:Death-ATK Mode.jpg |Death Attack Mode<br />
Image:DeathDEF.jpg |Death Defense Mode <br />
Image:DeathFrame-ATK.jpg |Death Frame - Attack<br />
Image:DeathFrame-DEF.jpg |Death Frame - Defense<br />
Image:DeathCore.jpg |Death Core<br />
Image:DQuetzalcoatl.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:Quetzalcoatl-3r4.jpg |Quetzalcoatl Clear Wheel<br />
Image:DeathQuetz-125Track.jpg |125 Track<br />
Image:RDF.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat top view<br />
Image:RDF-Side.jpg |Rubber Defense Flat side view<br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
[[Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF]] was a welcomed release in the competitive community. While Quetzalcoatl and 125 are not overly useful, Death brought a potent alternative to an otherwise Basalt-dominated Metagame, and RDF offered a great Bottom for pure Defensive customs. Duo is generally better than Death for both Stamina and Defense, however it's considerably harder to aquire in comparison, and RDF is a staple. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Vulcan_Horuseus_145D&diff=11540Vulcan Horuseus 145D2013-06-02T12:44:58Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Bottom: Defense */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = VulcanHoruseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Vulcan Horuseus 145D<br />
| item number = BB-P01<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Note:''' BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D is a limited-edition Beyblade that is included in the Sony Playstation Portable game: '''Metal Fight Beyblade Portable Chouzetsu Tensei (超絶転生)! Vulcan Horuseus'''.''<br />
<br />
==Face: Horuseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.11 Grams<br />
<br />
The Face depicts Horus; the ancient Egyptian falcon-god of Lower Egypt that represents the Sky, War, and Protection.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Horuseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.92 Grams<br />
<br />
The Horuseus Clear Wheel is of an overall stylized quadrilateral design with a shade of slightly faint, semi-reflective, gold as its predominant color. Parallel to each other are two "Wedjat" eyes, both of which have a red iris when the decals are applied. Above the eyes are a reflective black and green decals, emphasizing on the eyes' brow. Decals of a similar design and shape entail the eyes. These trail to the two feathered wings between each eye that have their inner feathers painted silver.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Vulcan==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.38 Grams<br />
<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of [[Upper Attack]]. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide [[Smash Attack]]. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points.<br />
<br />
Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based [[Defense]] Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as [[HWS Metal Wheel List#4D - VariAres|VariAres]] and [[HWS Metal Wheel List#4D - Blitz|Blitz]].<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
<br />
Although outclassed, you can maximize whatever Smash Attack Vulcan is capable of in the combination: ''MF Vulcan Horuseus 85RF/R2F''<br />
<br />
==Track: 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.47 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
145, along with its variants (C145, DF145, etc.), was once the highest Track available, until the 230 Track was released with [[Flame Byxis 230WD | Flame Byxis]]. It can be used in [[Stamina]] customs to great effect due to its tall height, which allows for more wobbling as the Beyblade loses its [[spin velocity]]. 145, as tall as it is, makes it easily susceptible to low Attackers; however, this should not be seen as a drawback because Stamina Types are not traditionally designed to be used against [[Attack]] Types. It has been outclassed with the release of AD145 and W145 and is on par with 145.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the [[Attack]] custom, ''MF Pegasis 145RF''. Pegasis has been proven to perform viciously when used in unison with 145, which maximizes the effectiveness of its [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
145-based [[Survival | Stamina]] types are perfect for countering a 230-based Stamina type. 145 can be used to great effect for this purpose in ''Burn Bull 145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.68 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.55 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.94 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.59 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This is a [[Defense]] Bottom, which acts as a wider version of a Sharp Bottom. When hit by an opponent, a Beyblade with this Bottom will have lessened [[Recoil]] and will recover from attacks more efficiently than a Sharp Tip. However, while recovering, the Defense Bottom will cause the Beyblade to lose some stamina, caused by the added friction.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
D can be put to use in the combination ''Scythe Bull 230D''. D is a superior choice for 230 because it retains balance more easily than WD.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Tornado Horuseus 130RSF''' – [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] (Black) <br />
*'''Hell Horuseus 85RS''' – [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] (Green)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - (TRU exclusive - included in the Beyblade: Metal Masters Nintendo DS game with a Metal Face)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - (Hasbro Metal Fury release, silver Fusion Wheel)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - Faceoff: Mystic Zone (Blue)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Vulcan01.jpg|Vulcan Horuseus 145D<br />
Image:Vulcan02.jpg|Vulcan Horuseus 145D side view<br />
Image:Vulcan03.jpg|Horuseus top view<br />
Image:Vulcan04.jpg|Horuseus bottom view<br />
Image:Vulcan05.jpg|Vulcan top view<br />
Image:Vulcan07.jpg|Vulcan bottom view<br />
Image:Vulcan08.jpg|145<br />
Image:Vulcan09.jpg|D<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
<br />
Although Vulcan was a formidable Metal Wheel in Attack Customizations for a time, the introduction of rubber-based Bottoms has since then nullified its effectiveness. Its other parts, 145 and D, are easily obtainable from more common Beyblades. '''There is little reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.''' <br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Vulcan_Horuseus_145D&diff=11539Vulcan Horuseus 145D2013-06-02T12:42:51Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Track: 145 */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = VulcanHoruseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Vulcan Horuseus 145D<br />
| item number = BB-P01<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Note:''' BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D is a limited-edition Beyblade that is included in the Sony Playstation Portable game: '''Metal Fight Beyblade Portable Chouzetsu Tensei (超絶転生)! Vulcan Horuseus'''.''<br />
<br />
==Face: Horuseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 1.11 Grams<br />
<br />
The Face depicts Horus; the ancient Egyptian falcon-god of Lower Egypt that represents the Sky, War, and Protection.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Horuseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.92 Grams<br />
<br />
The Horuseus Clear Wheel is of an overall stylized quadrilateral design with a shade of slightly faint, semi-reflective, gold as its predominant color. Parallel to each other are two "Wedjat" eyes, both of which have a red iris when the decals are applied. Above the eyes are a reflective black and green decals, emphasizing on the eyes' brow. Decals of a similar design and shape entail the eyes. These trail to the two feathered wings between each eye that have their inner feathers painted silver.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Vulcan==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.38 Grams<br />
<br />
The Vulcan Metal Wheel has a total of two semi-circular prominences and two smaller wings painted with two red stripes that give breath to its design. Upon closer inspection, the two prominences have slight slopes that suggest the Wheel's capability of [[Upper Attack]]. Despite the fact that these sloped areas are major contact points, they do not provide Upper Attack; however, they do provide [[Smash Attack]]. Between the two prominences are the two smaller wings, which are also major contact points.<br />
<br />
Vulcan has fallen into disuse following the introduction of RS and other rubber-based [[Defense]] Bottoms, as it has a hard time KOing such bottoms. It is now heavily outclassed by other Metal Wheels such as [[HWS Metal Wheel List#4D - VariAres|VariAres]] and [[HWS Metal Wheel List#4D - Blitz|Blitz]].<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
<br />
Although outclassed, you can maximize whatever Smash Attack Vulcan is capable of in the combination: ''MF Vulcan Horuseus 85RF/R2F''<br />
<br />
==Track: 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.47 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
145, along with its variants (C145, DF145, etc.), was once the highest Track available, until the 230 Track was released with [[Flame Byxis 230WD | Flame Byxis]]. It can be used in [[Stamina]] customs to great effect due to its tall height, which allows for more wobbling as the Beyblade loses its [[spin velocity]]. 145, as tall as it is, makes it easily susceptible to low Attackers; however, this should not be seen as a drawback because Stamina Types are not traditionally designed to be used against [[Attack]] Types. It has been outclassed with the release of AD145 and W145 and is on par with 145.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the [[Attack]] custom, ''MF Pegasis 145RF''. Pegasis has been proven to perform viciously when used in unison with 145, which maximizes the effectiveness of its [[Smash Attack]].<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
145-based [[Survival | Stamina]] types are perfect for countering a 230-based Stamina type. 145 can be used to great effect for this purpose in ''Burn Bull 145SD''.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.68 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.55 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.94 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.59 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This is a Defense Bottom, which acts as a wider version of a Sharp Bottom. When hit by an opponent, a Beyblade with this Bottom will have lessened recoil and will recover from attacks more efficiently than a Sharp Tip. However, while recovering, the Defense Bottom will cause the Beyblade to lose some stamina, caused by the added friction.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
D can be put to use in the combination ''Scythe Bull 230D''. D is a superior choice for 230 because it retains balance more easily than WD.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Tornado Horuseus 130RSF''' – [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] (Black) <br />
*'''Hell Horuseus 85RS''' – [[Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx]] (Green)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - (TRU exclusive - included in the Beyblade: Metal Masters Nintendo DS game with a Metal Face)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - (Hasbro Metal Fury release, silver Fusion Wheel)<br />
*'''Vulcan Horuseus 145D''' - Faceoff: Mystic Zone (Blue)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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Image:Vulcan01.jpg|Vulcan Horuseus 145D<br />
Image:Vulcan02.jpg|Vulcan Horuseus 145D side view<br />
Image:Vulcan03.jpg|Horuseus top view<br />
Image:Vulcan04.jpg|Horuseus bottom view<br />
Image:Vulcan05.jpg|Vulcan top view<br />
Image:Vulcan07.jpg|Vulcan bottom view<br />
Image:Vulcan08.jpg|145<br />
Image:Vulcan09.jpg|D<br />
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==Overall==<br />
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Although Vulcan was a formidable Metal Wheel in Attack Customizations for a time, the introduction of rubber-based Bottoms has since then nullified its effectiveness. Its other parts, 145 and D, are easily obtainable from more common Beyblades. '''There is little reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection purposes.''' <br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Flash_Sagittario_230WD&diff=11538Flash Sagittario 230WD2013-06-01T12:39:53Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Attack customization */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = FlashSagittario-OPrecolor.jpg<br />
| full item name = Flash Sagittario 230WD<br />
| item number = BB-126<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
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Flash Sagittario 230WD is the last [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#4D|4D]] release, as well as the last regular release for [[Metal Fight Beyblade]] before the beginning of [[Beyblade Zero-G]]. <br />
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==Face: Sagittario II==<br />
The Face of this Beyblade depicts Sagittarius, one of the Zodiac signs. In addition to the original mark design, a bright explosion was drawn behind the two eyes of Sagittario, to create a link with the 4D Metal Wheel it is released with, Flash.<br />
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==4D Clear Wheel: Sagittario II==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.3 grams<br />
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It is possible to observe many bows and arrows designed into the Sagittario II 4D Clear Wheel. It is neon orange in colour.<br />
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==4D Metal Wheel: Flash==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 45.6 grams<br />
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In coordination with the theme of the Sagittario II 4D Clear Wheel, Flash is an assembly of many bow-and-arrow illustrations. The gimmick used for Flash's mode change is not new at all, despite [[TAKARA-TOMY]]'s designers having more creative ideas originally[https://my.takaratomy-business-service.co.jp/community/beyblade/2012/02/post-73.html]. <br />
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====Metal Frame====<br />
Flash's Metal Frame resembles the Flame Metal Wheel a lot. It is rather oval, and half of its sides consist in a large and very thick slope. Its underside is mostly empty however, which takes away most of its potential weight. <br />
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In Stamina Mode, the two bow-and-arrow from the Metal Frame are perpendicular to those of the Core. This mode creates a four-winged shape. <br />
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Once the Metal Frame is rotated by 90°, the Attack Mode is achieved, where the two bow-and-arrow designs of the Core are exactly under the Metal Frame's. The resulting shape of the Flash 4D Metal Wheel is one that is exaggerately elongated. However, most of Flash's weight becomes focused on two distinctive sides, which conveys to it a substantial Flywheel Effect, and since both metal parts are one on top of the other, the 4D Metal Wheel becomes much denser. <br />
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This mode change is possible because of the existence of some small walls on the underside of the Metal Frame. <br />
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====Core====<br />
This piece looks very similar to its Metal Frame, however there is much less relief in it: while the Metal Frame has slopes, Flash's Core is completely flat. This detail means that its underside is entirely filled though, otherwise it could suffer from breakage issues.<br />
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====Use in Attack customization====<br />
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Flash can be used in the combo Flash Escolpio S130RF. The 130 height maximizes the [[Smash Attack]] of Flash.<br />
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==Track: 230==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.1 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">23.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">23.0 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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230 is the tallest Track released thus far. 230 is part of the Maximum Series, and is labeled as the Maximum Height for Tracks. 230 has six indents near the top of the Track that sharpen downwards to about the half of the Track. 230 is rounder and thicker than regular Tracks with no gimmicks in order to protect it structurally as it comes into regular contact with opposing Wheels. Its round and smooth shape results in significantly less recoil than if it were based on the traditional hexagonal Track shape. Since 230 is so tall, it can wobble at great lengths for extra Stamina, defeating various Stamina customizations with lower Tracks. From a defensive viewpoint, it uses its height as an advantage to protect itself from low incoming Attacks, by protecting the Metal Wheel from major contact while using the reinforced plastic to absorb most of the shock. As a result of this, 230 can defeat most low Attack customizations under the 120 height when paired with other top-tier Defense parts. <br />
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230 also has some notable weaknesses, however. As a Defense Track, 230 is extremely susceptible to tall Track Attack types in the opposite spin direction such as MF Lightning L Drago BD145LRF and MF Gravity Perseus BD145RF. Additionally, TH170 at 220 height is successful against 230-based customizations, while also offering height-based versatility at the same time. <br />
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This play of good defense against low Beyblades and weakness against high Attackers is highly due to the fact that low tops hit it exactly in its center of gravity. Most of the weight is obviously at the top of the Beyblade using 230, however the Track itself also possess a considerable mass, and the sum of those weights brings the center of gravity exactly around where 120-based Beyblades attack. Usually, the lower the center of gravity, the better, but as long as it is targeted, the object retains a certain balance. If it gets hit away from that center of gravity vertically, then the object will lose its stability, which is what happens with 230. <br />
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===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
230 can be put to use in the [[Survival | Stamina]] customization ''Scythe Bull 230D''. D is a superior choice for 230 because it retains balance more easily than WD.<br />
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==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Wide Defense, as its name implies is one of the widest of the “Defense” series of Bottoms (D, SD, WD, PD, EWD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other “Defense” Bottoms, specifically D. The advantages include its ability for abnormally long precession times due to its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter. This allows it to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D, and at a much lower spin rate. However, depending on the position of the Beyblade using WD and the spin rate of the opponent, this can be disadvantageous because of how easy it becomes to knock over the precessing WD custom. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. Nevertheless, this more often an advantage than it is a disadvantage.<br />
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Newer parts such as CS, EDS and B:D have overshadowed WD to some degree: CS and EDS due to their ability to be paired with the popular BD145 Track without scraping, and B:D because of its height and even longer precession times, but WD is still one of the best pure Stamina Bottoms available. However, when selecting high Tracks such as TH170 and 230, WD's tendency to wobble at larger angles should be kept in mind, as its extreme precession can often become problematic.<br />
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Although the name suggests Defensive characteristics, WD does not possess any inherent defensive qualities. However, its proficiency can be increased significantly when facing left-spin Attackers through the utilization of the [[Weak Shooting]] technique.<br />
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===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
WD is arguably the best of the “Defense” series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom Phantom Bull AD145WD.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
* '''Flash Saggitario 230WD''' Hasbro Hyperblade version<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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==Overall==<br />
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This beyblade contains many good parts. Flash is a top tier [[Attack]] wheel, WD is a top tier even if dated [[Stamina]] tip, and 230 is a useful even if dated track. '''Every blader should own at least one of this beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Sagittario_145S&diff=11537Sagittario 145S2013-06-01T12:36:15Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Wheel: Sagittario */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = SagittarioStarter.jpg<br />
| full item name = Sagittario145S<br />
| item number = BB-03<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal_Fight_Beyblade#Components_of_MFBs | Metal System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
| starter or booster = <br />
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'''Note:''' This article was written near the release of [[Metal Fight Beyblade]], is incomplete, and must be updated. Please do not take all of the information here as the truth, as they had not been tested as extensively then as they have been now, and the uses of their parts have changed since their original release. Updates will be posted on the main page when completed.<br />
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Sagittario is one of the first four Metal Fight Beyblade's released, and it is part of the Horoscope Series along with [[Pegasis 105F | Pegasis]], [[Leone 145D |Leone]], and [[Bull 125SF | Bull]].<br />
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==Face: Sagittario==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Sagittarius, which is a sign in the Zodiac.<br />
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==Wheel: Sagittario==<br />
The Sagittario Wheel is generally round featuring two large crescents forming Sagittarios bows with another two small spaces in between. It has been severly outclassed by the likes of [[Burn Phoenix 135MS#Metal Wheel: Burn | Burn]] , [[Flame Sagittario C145S#Metal Wheel: Flame | Flame]] and even [[Earth Aquila 145WD#Metal Wheel: Earth|Earth]] as a [[Survival]] wheel. Due to its high [[Recoil]] it can be well utilised as a Smash Attacker with the ability to score some amazing KO's.<br />
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==Use in Attack Customization==<br />
Sagittario's full potential can be retained when paired with an RF in the combo'' MF Sagittario 90RF.''<br />
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==Track: 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.47 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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145, along with its variants (C145, DF145, etc.), was once the highest Track available, until the 230 Track was released with [[Flame Byxis 230WD | Flame Byxis]]. It can be used in Stamina customs to great effect due to its tall height, which allows for more wobbling as the Beyblade loses its [[spin velocity]]. 145, as tall as it is, makes it easily susceptible to low Attackers; however, this should not be seen as a drawback because Stamina Types are not traditionally designed to be used against [[Attack]] Types.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the [[Attack]] custom, ''MF Pegasis 145RF''. Pegasis has been proven to perform viciously when used in unison with 145, which maximizes the effectiveness of its [[Smash Attack]].<br />
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==Bottom: Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.6 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.91 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.14 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.83 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.82 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The Sharp Bottom offers very little movement and as such provides no attack potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of spin velocity. However, due to the fine nature of the tip, the Bottom is easily knocked off balance, and hence is outclassed by superior alternatives such as WD or SD.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
* '''Sagittario 125SF''' - BB-07 Booster Sagittario 125SF (Green)<br />
* '''Sagittario 145SF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Red)<br />
* '''Sagittario 145D''' - Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries (Blue)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Sagittario 800x600.jpg|Sagittario145S<br />
Image:Sagittario2 800x600.jpg|Sagittario145S side view<br />
Image:Sgtoface 800x600.jpg|Face<br />
Image:Sgtowheel 800x600.jpg|Wheel<br />
Image:Sgtotrack 800x600.jpg|Track<br />
Image:Sgtobottom 800x600.jpg|Sharp Bottom<br />
Image:Sgtokey 800x600.jpg|Tool<br />
Image:Sagittariostickers 800x600.jpg|Stickers<br />
Image:Sgtopckg4 800x600.jpg|Inside of packaging <br />
Image:Sgtopckg3 800x600.jpg|Back of packaging<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Ray_Unicorno_D125CS&diff=11536Ray Unicorno D125CS2013-06-01T12:30:42Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Metal Wheel: Ray */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg<br />
| full item name = Ray Unicorno D125CS<br />
| item number = BB-71<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| starter or booster = <br />
}}<br />
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==Name Change==<br />
[[Ray Unicorno D125CS]] was released by [[Hasbro]] as Ray Striker D125CS.<br />
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==Face: Unicorno==<br />
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The Face of Ray Unicorno depicts Monoceros, one of the 88 constellations in space. Monoceros depicts the Unicorn.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Unicorno==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.7 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">34.75 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">3.43 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The Unicorno Clear Wheel was initially released in a teal tint. It features three unicorns with orange horns. Being one of the few three-sided Clear Wheels, Unicorno is especially useful for three-sided Metal Wheels like Ray, Blitz, and [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Metal Wheel: Hell | Hell]] to provide an even weight distribution.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Ray==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.4 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">45.05 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.39 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Ray has a relatively thin, slightly bumpy, three-winged design. Between each of these "wings" are small gaps, which allow the blunt ends of each wing to provide a small amount of [[Smash Attack]]. Additionally, along each wing there are two indents which follow the contours of the Metal Wheel; these indents are pronounced enough to provide additional [[Spike Attack]] and work in tandem with the aforementioned blunt ends of each wing. Ray's window to KO the opponent is quite small, as its Smash Attack is only prominent at the very high spin velocities found at the beginning of each battle.<br />
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Ray has fallen into disuse since the introduction of RS and other rubber-based [[Defense]] Bottoms, as it has tremendous difficulty KOing such Bottoms. And, there are also numerous other Metal Wheels that outclass it, such as [[VariAres D:D#Metal Wheel: VariAres | VariAres]] and [[Blitz Unicorno 100RSF#Metal Wheel: Blitz | Blitz]].<br />
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===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
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Ray has two different molds. The first mold was released in the Ray Unicorno D125CS Starter Set, and the second mold was released with the Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version, the Ray Unicorno D125CS Booster Set, and [[Ray Gil 100RSF]]. The second mold rectifies the original mold’s breakage problems. The gaps between the second mold are slightly wider and are more rounded on the inner gaps of Ray than the original mold. This change was carried foward to all further releases of the Ray wheel, such as Hasbro's release of Ray Striker.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
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Though Ray is now competitively negligible with the release of rubber defense tips, you can maximize whatever [[Smash Attack]] Ray is capable of with the combination: ''Ray Unicorno 100RF/R²F''.<br />
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==Track: Defense 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">26.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Core Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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Defense 125 is similar to 125 and Tornado 125. Apart from the shifts in weight distribution and air resistance, there are few notable differences. The ring serves no significant defensive purposes. The track’s relatively low height prevents the opponent’s Bey from making any sort of consistent contact. D125 is an outclassed track for [[Survival | Stamina]] and [[Defense]] Customizations.<br />
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===Use in Attack customization===<br />
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D125 can be used to some extent in some [[Attack]] customizations. ''MF Gravity Perseus D125RF'' is one such combination.<br />
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===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
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If the 85, AD145 or 230 tracks are unavailable to you, D125 can be put to use in the customization ''Burn Bull D125WD/SD''.<br />
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==Bottom: Coat Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.8 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.88 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.46 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Sharp Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.79 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.95 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.89 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The "Sharp" in "Coat Sharp" is derived from the standard plastic S series Bottoms, while the "Coat" refers to the rubber coating that now surrounds the sharp tip. CS acts similar to FS and the [[Death Gargoyle MS#Running Core (RC): Metal Change Core | Metal Change Core]] from the [[HMS]] era.<br />
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Because of the rubber coating, different –sometimes odd– attack patterns can be produced by CS. When launched at an angle or hit onto the Beystadium's slope, it will move more aggressively due to the increase in the amount of traction going from the sharp tip, to the rubber coating. Unforunately, however, when CS will begin to move aggressively is often unpredictable, and when it does happen, it usually circles the Tornado Ridge, rather than sweeping into the center of the Beystadium, as if you had Banked or done Sliding Shoot. That said, while CS's aggressive movement can be unpredictable, this is often not a large issue, because some CS's actually cannot be shot or hit into "attack mode" at all. This can be a boon or bane depending on what your Beyblade and strategy is. It also has to do with the combo that you use with the CS tip.<br />
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CS's also has top-tier [[Defense]] capabilities, particularly the ones which have trouble moving aggressively. The rubber coat allows for more friction once it gets moved onto the Beystadium's slope, causing more grip, which helps in defending against oncoming attacks.<br />
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While the defense that the rubber coating of CS provides is good, it is unquestionably inferior to that of RS and RSF. However, what you might lose in defensive ability, you more than gain back in [[Survival | Stamina]]; for this reason, CS is often used over RS and RSF, which both have incredibly poor Stamina. CS is even used over Bottoms such as those from the Defense series (WD, SD, etc.) as well sometimes, especially on higher Tracks such as 230, which are only made stronger with the additional height of CS, without sacrificing very much Stamina.<br />
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===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
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To put CS's defensive capabilities to use, ''MF-H Basalt Aquario BD145CS'' would be the prime choice.<br />
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===Use in Balance Customization===<br />
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Along with having great Stamina, the combo ''MF Hell Bull/Kerbecs BD145CS (Boost Mode)'' also has good Defense against Attackers which will be partially neutralized by both the wide, plastic "Boost Disk", and the rubber surrounding the sharp tip of CS.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
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If you happen to have an aggressive CS you can put it to use in the customization ''MF Lightning LDrago BD145CS''.<br />
[[Image:RayUnicornoAurora.jpg|thumb|150px|Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Ver.]]<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
* '''Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Version''' - WBBA Exclusive (Clear)<br />
* '''Burn Unicorno SW145JB''' - [[Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos]] (Bright Orange)<br />
* '''Poison Unicorno 130HF''' - Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (Yellow)<br />
* '''Ray Striker (Unicorno) D125CS''' - Hasbro<br />
* '''Ray Striker (Unicorno) D125CS''' - Face-Off: Lightning Sword Showdown (Silver Paint)<br />
* '''Ray Striker (Unicorno) D125CS''' - Hasbro Ultimate Gift Set (Gold Ray, Orange Unicorno)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
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====Ray Unicorno D125CS (regular)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:01RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS<br />
Image:02RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS 3/4 View<br />
Image:03RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS Bottom View<br />
Image:04RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS Side View<br />
Image:05RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Unicorno Clear Wheel<br />
Image:06RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Metal Wheel<br />
Image:07RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Metal Wheel Side View<br />
Image:08RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|Ray Metal Wheel Bottom View<br />
Image:09RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|D125<br />
Image:10RayUnicornoD125CS.jpg|CS<br />
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====Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora1.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Ver. top view<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora2.jpg|Ray Unicorno D125CS Aurora Ver. underside view<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora3.jpg|Unicorno Aurora Ver. Face<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora4.jpg|Unicorno Clear Wheel (clear)<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora5.jpg|Ray Metal Wheel (purple)<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora6.jpg|Ray Metal Wheel (purple) underside view<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora7.jpg|Defense 125 Track (clear)<br />
Image:RayUnicornoAurora8.jpg|Coat Sharp Bottom (clear plastic and rubber)<br />
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==Overall==<br />
While most of [[Ray Unicorno D125CS]]'s parts may be outclassed, the incredible versatility of CS–a Bottom which can be used in all types to great effect–makes this Beyblade well worth the purchase. Because CS wears down over time, '''every Blader should own multiples of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=VariAres_D:D&diff=11535VariAres D:D2013-06-01T12:26:35Z<p>Nupmuk: /* 4D Metal Wheel: VariAres */</p>
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{{Beybox<br />
| image = VariAres1.png<br />
| full item name = VariAres D:D<br />
| item number = BB-114<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Ares==<br />
<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Ares, the Greek God of War.<br />
<br />
==4D Metal Wheel: VariAres==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">43.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11.5 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
VariAres is unarguably the most aggressively designed Wheel ever released in MFB, and is the second Metal Wheel capable of spinning in both Left and Right Spin (the first being Gravity Perseus). It has a relatively thick, wide three-winged design. Each wing ends in an abrupt, sharp point that provides intense [[Smash Attack]] in both spin directions. In addition to this, along each wing there are six indents of varying size that provide [[Spike Attack]] which works in tandem with the sharp Smash Attack points on the ends of each wing. However, while VariAres' Attack power may be high, it does suffer from huge amounts of recoil because it is so aggressively designed. This can make VariAres a risky Wheel to use in some respects, but as the game has evolved, lighter, more compact Attack Wheels such as [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]] have become harder and harder to use effectively without the assistance of something like BD145. VariAres can backfire due to its recoil, but it does not need the width and weight of BD145 to be effective.<br />
<br />
Between each wing is a large gap. Fitted in between these gaps is a yellow PC Frame, that protrudes outwards in a triangular shape as far as the Metal Frame. Unlike other 4D Beyblades, VariAres' PC Frame is built in conjunction with the Metal Frame. On the bottom side of the Metal Wheel where the mechanism that controls the plastic wings release are located, there is cover of a hard plastic sheet.<br />
<br />
When VariAres is spinning at high spin speeds, the PC Frame retracts towards the centre of VariAres, exposing more Metal, and therefore producing more [[Smash Attack]]. This is considered "Attack Mode". As VariAres' spin velocity lowers, the PC Frame extends out to it's full length, allowing for more Plastic contact in an attempt to reduce [[Recoil]]. This is considered "Defense Mode".<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
Due to its relatively heavy weight, three gaps, and prominent indentations, VariAres produces incredibly potent [[Smash Attack]]. A Metal Face - Heavy and Rubber Flat variant in unison with VariAres' high rotational force reduces VariAres' recoil, and provides proficient [[Smash Attack]] in the top-tier attack customizations: ''MF/-H VariAres CH120RF/R2F/LRF'' and ''MF/-H VariAres R145RF/R2F/LRF''.<br />
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==Bottom: Delta Drive (D:D)==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.5 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height (Wide Ball):</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height (Flat):</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20.25 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height (Sharp):</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">21.19 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
D:D is of a round shape with a translucent black colour, and with a height comparable to 145WD. Like most 4D Bottoms, D:D's gimmick is mode change-related. Similar to Dranzer F's [[Dranzer F| Flame Change Base]] from the Plastic generation, D:D has the gimmick of triple mode change. D:D features a Sharp Bottom, a Wide Ball Bottom, and a Flat Bottom all on one axis, which can be changed manually between battles. To change modes, the tip can be pulled out slightly, rotated on its axis, and then pushed back in on the new tip. D:D is evidently an incredibly versatile bottom, but this versatility is made useless by the fact that the Bottoms encased are all outclassed in one way or another; S is outclassed by WD, WB is outclassed by CS, and F is outclassed by RF. <br />
<br />
===Use in Balance customization===<br />
<br />
Because each tip contained within D:D is outclassed, it has only found use in sub-par Balance combinations such as ''MF-H Basalt Kerbecs D:D''.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
<br />
* '''VariAres D:D Mars Red Ver.''' – CoroCoro Magazine (Red)<br />
* '''VariAres D:D Phantom Blue Ver.''' - CoroCoro Magazine (Blue)<br />
* '''VariAres''' - WBBA G4 Prize (Gun Metallic)<br />
* '''VariAries 145WB''' - Hasbro Metal Fury<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====VariAres D:D (regular)====<br />
<Gallery><br />
Image:VariAresfrontview.jpg|VariAres front<br />
Image:VariAresbottomview1.jpg|VariAres bottom<br />
Image:VariAresD-D1.jpg|D:D WB Mode<br />
Image:VariAresD-D2.jpg|D:D S Mode<br />
Image:Delta-Drive-BeyWiki.jpg|D:D F Mode<br />
Image:VariAresdissassembled.jpg|VariAres pieces<br />
</Gallery><br />
<br />
<br />
====VariAres WBBA Exclusive Colour (purple)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:VariAresPurple1.jpg|VariAres 4D Metal Wheel top view<br />
Image:VariAresPurple2.jpg|VariAres 4D Metal Wheel underside view<br />
Image:VariAresPurple3.jpg|VariAres 4D Metal Wheel side view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
VariAres quickly found its home in Smash Attack customs and is regarded by many to be superior to [[Lightning LDrago 100HF | Lightning]], which has held its own position as the most popular [[Smash Attack]] Wheel since release. The mechanism within D:D is an improvement over the classic Flame Change Base, but like Flame Change Base, it is almost as useless competitively. VariAres alone makes this worth a purchase, though. '''Every Blader should at least own one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Gravity_Perseus_AD145WD&diff=11534Gravity Perseus AD145WD2013-05-31T23:40:52Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = GravityPerseus.jpg<br />
| full item name = Gravity Perseus AD145WD<br />
| item number = BB-80<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Perseus==<br />
The Face depicts Perseus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Perseus==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.7 grams<br />
Perseus is unique in the sense that there is no plastic that blocks the prongs on left and right launchers from attaching, which is necessary to allow multi-directional spin. No other Clear Wheel has this ability. Also, like the Hybrid Wheel System L Drago Series, rotating the Clear Wheel 180 degrees results in different modes. It has three projections which are layed out in a triangular shape, with each end dropping over the Metal Wheel to cover it slightly. Those protrusions are actually shaped like helmets which, metaphorically, encase the red eyes of the Medusa on Gravity. These three projections allow it to shift between "Defense Mode" and "Counter Mode". Perseus is only useable with Gravity. <br />
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The original release of Perseus is named "'''[[Defense]] Version'''", and features three protrusions which evenly fit into Gravity. The other releases of Perseus are named "'''[[Stamina]] Version'''" and "'''[[Attack]] Version'''". The Stamina Version has six protrusions, which cover all of Gravity's depressions widely. The Attack Version has a similar style to the Stamina Version, but each of its protrusions are shorter and straighter, allowing for more of Gravity to make contact. <br />
<br />
All three Versions can be obtained in the BB-97 set.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Gravity==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 33.8 grams<br />
The original Gravity Metal Wheel comes painted black. Unlike other Metal Wheels, Gravity can only be used with the Perseus Clear Wheel, and there are no walls in the inner circle of it to prevent the insertion of any prongs. This combination of Perseus and Gravity allows the user to switch between four modes: <br />
*Right-Spin Defense<br />
*Left-Spin Defense<br />
*Right-Spin Counter<br />
*Left-Spin Counter<br />
This Metal Wheel demonstrates very good [[Smash Attack]] by using the six "indents" which the Clear Wheel fits into. When the protrusions of the Clear Wheel are inside the first three indents and only one of the red stickers is visible, it is in "Counter Mode", because this maximizes the surface area of the Metal Wheel, thus creating more Smash Attack. When Perseus fits into the other three indents and all three of the red stickers are visible, it is in "Defense Mode", which increases metal on plastic collisions, thus creating less [[Recoil]]. The protrusions are more prominent in right spin, and it is a great Smash Attacker when used in a combo such as MF Gravity Perseus CH120RF(Attack Version, Counter Mode). With the release of the heavier 4D-era Beys, Gravity was outclassed by a new dual-spinning wheel, VariAres. Since then, Gravity, along with Lightning, are heavily outclassed by the 4D Attack Metal Wheels like Flash, Blitz and VariAres. Gravity is also put out of use due to the release of heavy, low-Recoil Defense Metal Wheels such as Death and Duo. These low-Recoil Metal Wheels are extremely difficult to KO even with Blitz and VariAres, and have hence rendered Gravity essentially obsolete.<br />
<br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variations===<br />
Gravity has been found to have three different molds. Mold One is found in [[TAKARA-TOMY]] and [[Hasbro]] Gravity Perseus/Destroyer Starters, and the others are differentiated by the sides and the definition on each. There are more bumps and curves on the side of Mold One than there are on Mold Two. Mold Two is smooth all around the sides, and is significantly lighter than Mold One. Its performance suffers from this weight difference.<br />
The toughest Mold to distinguish is Mold Three. It is found in BB-109 Random Booster Volume 7, and is the same shape as Mold One. Mold Three is distinguished by its heavier weight than Mold One. <br />
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==Track: Armor Defense 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2.8 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">28 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Declination Angle:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 32°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
AD145 is shaped like the head of a funnel, completely round with ridges lining the sides all the way around. In fact, its shape is intended to resemble that of an armor, hence its name. Despite what the latter part of its name might suggest though, Tracks such as 230 and GB145 outclass AD145 as a defensive Track due to its relatively light weight in comparison to GB145 and its diminutive stature when compared to 230, which makes it unable it to absorb hits as 230 does. With the introduction of BD145, this Track has definitely been surpassed in Defense. However, AD145 has actually proved to be better suited for Stamina in certain cases, due to the outward weight distribution it has compared to other top tier Stamina Tracks, thus making it top-tier in this area. It is also the Track of choice for comparative Stamina testing. <br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
AD145 can be used in the combo Phantom Aquario AD145WD/SD to create a top-tier [[Stamina]]-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Bottom: Wide Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Wide Defense, as its name implies is the widest of the "[[Defense]]" series of Bottoms (D, SD, and now WD). This brings numerous advantages, but also some disadvantages when compared to the other "Defense" Bottoms. Because of its massive width that reaches the edge of the Bottom's perimeter, it is able to wobble at a significantly larger angle for a longer period of time than D or SD, and at a much lower spin rate. This can be advantageous in many battles, particularly those between two [[Stamina]] types when they are about to topple over; however, if you happen to have a weaker shot than your opponent who is using something such as Virgo DF145SD, WDs low spin rate towards the end of the battle will make it extremely easy for the opponent to knock it completely over. This low spin rate towards the end of the battle is created because in the process of wobbling at such a large angle, more friction is made with the stadium floor, thus decreasing its Stamina. This is all avoidable however if your shot is at least as powerful as your opponent, as the extra time it is able to spin on an angle will allow you to narrowly out-spin your D or SD based opponent.<br />
<br />
WD although part of the "Defense" series of tips does not have any defensive capability because it still uses a form of sharp tip. Thus, friction with the stadium floor is decreased, which as a result makes it easier to knock around than something like RS/RSF which has much more friction with the stadium floor. WD does of course offer superior Stamina to RS/RSF which in rare cases would be an advantage, but RS/RSF more often than not has enough Stamina to outlast standard [[Attack]] types that use rubber based tips such as RF.<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customizations===<br />
WD can be used in the combo Phantom Cancer AD145WD for a great Stamina-type Beyblade.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Perseus White Knight Stamina Ver.''' - CoroCoro Beyblade World Domination Book exclusive<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Gravity Perseus S130MB White Knight Stamina Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight1.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight2.jpg<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight3.jpg|Underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight4.jpg|Perseus Clear Wheel Stamina Ver. (white)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight5.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight6.jpg|Gravity Metal Wheel (silver) underside view<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight7.jpg|Shield 130 Track (clear)<br />
Image:GravityPerseusWhiteKnight8.jpg|Metal Ball (clear)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Gravity Perseus contains parts that have both offensive and [[Survival]] capabilities when used in conjunction with other parts. For example, with the purchase of this Beyblade, the user would obtain AD145 and WD, both top-tier [[Stamina]] parts. Additionally, the unique Gravity Metal Wheel and Perseus Clear Wheel match has proven in tests to be a fearsome Smash Attacker and it used to be a top-tier [[Attack]] part. It is the first dual spin direction Metal Fight Beyblade to be released and there are other versions of the Clear wheel which can be obtained in The BB-97 Perseus Reshuffle Set for improved but more specific use. '''Every Blader should own at least one of this Beyblade.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Flame_Libra_T125ES&diff=11533Flame Libra T125ES2013-05-31T23:31:43Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Gallery */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = FlameLibra.jpg<br />
| full item name = Flame Libra T125ES<br />
| item number = BB-48<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Libra==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Libra==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8g <br />
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.<br />
<br />
===Mold Variations===<br />
The original mold of Libra does not fit Metal Wheels correctly, resulting in a loose fit and rattling. This was later rectified in the Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) release.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Flame==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities. However, the raised perimeter allows slightly more wobbling time, as the raised track reduces floor scraping. <br />
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<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
Although outclassed, you can use Flame in the [[Stamina]] customization ''Flame Bull AD145/W145WD''<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
'''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Use in Attack Customization ===<br />
T125 can be utilized in the combo - ''MF Gravity Perseus T125 RF/R²F''.<br />
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==Bottom: Eternal Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.0 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.78 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.04 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.63 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.42 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Eternal Sharp tip features a free-spinning tip attached to a metal shaft which is held by the Bottom. The part was one of the most heavily anticipated parts in the MFB lineup when first announced, but ES is actually a hugely disappointing part in terms of performance.<br />
<br />
Firstly, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the friction between the free-spinning tip and the rest of the Bottom. All of the best free-spinning tips, notably [[Wolborg MS#Running Core (RC): Bearing Core | Bearing Core]], had NSK Shield bearings which allowed unhindered spin.<br />
<br />
Secondly, the tip shape of ES is not conducive to optimum [[Survival | Stamina]]; the sharp nature of the Bottom means it is easily destabilized. As all Sharp tips do, Eternal Sharp also has trouble regaining balance, hence making this a poor choice for Stamina. That said, ES still remains superior to BS and S as Stamina Bottoms.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Flame Libra DF145BS''' – Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) (Dark Brown)<br />
*'''Storm Libra 145S''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Purple)<br />
*'''Rock Libra 100WD''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Light Blue)<br />
*'''Dark Libra ED145SD''' – [[Metal Wing Smash Set|Faceoff: Metal Wing Smash]] <br />
*'''[[Infinity Libra GB145S]]''' - [[Metal Fight Beyblade#WBBA | WBBA Exclusive]] <br />
*'''Flame Libra T125ES''' - Hasbro Ultimate Gift Set (Gunmetal Grey Flame, Teal Libra)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Flame Libra T125ES (regular)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:0FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES<br />
Image:01FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES three-quarter view<br />
Image:02FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES side view<br />
Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel top<br />
Image:06FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel bottom<br />
Image:03FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:04FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|T125 <br />
Image:08FlameLibra.JPG|T125 top view<br />
Image:09FlameLibra.JPG|T125 side view<br />
Image:10FlameLibra.JPG|ES side view<br />
Image:11FlameLibra.JPG|ES top view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Infinity Libra GB145S====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:InfinityLibra_1.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_2.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S underside view<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_3.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S side view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
'''Flame Libra T125ES''' only adequate part is Flame, which can be obtained from the infinitely more useful [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. As a result, '''you should only buy this Beyblade for collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Flame_Libra_T125ES&diff=11532Flame Libra T125ES2013-05-31T23:30:53Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Flame Libra T125ES (regular) */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = FlameLibra.jpg<br />
| full item name = Flame Libra T125ES<br />
| item number = BB-48<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Face: Libra==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Libra==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8g <br />
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.<br />
<br />
===Mold Variations===<br />
The original mold of Libra does not fit Metal Wheels correctly, resulting in a loose fit and rattling. This was later rectified in the Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) release.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Flame==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities. However, the raised perimeter allows slightly more wobbling time, as the raised track reduces floor scraping. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
Although outclassed, you can use Flame in the [[Stamina]] customization ''Flame Bull AD145/W145WD''<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
'''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Use in Attack Customization ===<br />
T125 can be utilized in the combo - ''MF Gravity Perseus T125 RF/R²F''.<br />
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==Bottom: Eternal Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.0 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.78 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.04 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.63 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.42 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Eternal Sharp tip features a free-spinning tip attached to a metal shaft which is held by the Bottom. The part was one of the most heavily anticipated parts in the MFB lineup when first announced, but ES is actually a hugely disappointing part in terms of performance.<br />
<br />
Firstly, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the friction between the free-spinning tip and the rest of the Bottom. All of the best free-spinning tips, notably [[Wolborg MS#Running Core (RC): Bearing Core | Bearing Core]], had NSK Shield bearings which allowed unhindered spin.<br />
<br />
Secondly, the tip shape of ES is not conducive to optimum [[Survival | Stamina]]; the sharp nature of the Bottom means it is easily destabilized. As all Sharp tips do, Eternal Sharp also has trouble regaining balance, hence making this a poor choice for Stamina. That said, ES still remains superior to BS and S as Stamina Bottoms.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Flame Libra DF145BS''' – Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) (Dark Brown)<br />
*'''Storm Libra 145S''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Purple)<br />
*'''Rock Libra 100WD''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Light Blue)<br />
*'''Dark Libra ED145SD''' – [[Metal Wing Smash Set|Faceoff: Metal Wing Smash]] <br />
*'''[[Infinity Libra GB145S]]''' - [[Metal Fight Beyblade#WBBA | WBBA Exclusive]] <br />
*'''Flame Libra T125ES''' - Hasbro Ultimate Gift Set (Gunmetal Grey Flame, Teal Libra)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Flame Libra T125ES (regular)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:0FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES<br />
Image:01FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES three-quarter view<br />
Image:02FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES side view<br />
Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel top<br />
Image:06FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel bottom<br />
Image:03FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:04FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|T125 <br />
Image:08FlameLibra.JPG|T125 top<br />
Image:09FlameLibra.JPG|T125 side view<br />
Image:10FlameLibra.JPG|ES side view<br />
Image:11FlameLibra.JPG|ES top view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Infinity Libra GB145S====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:InfinityLibra_1.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_2.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S underside view<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_3.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S side view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
'''Flame Libra T125ES''' only adequate part is Flame, which can be obtained from the infinitely more useful [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. As a result, '''you should only buy this Beyblade for collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Flame_Libra_T125ES&diff=11531Flame Libra T125ES2013-05-31T23:29:53Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = FlameLibra.jpg<br />
| full item name = Flame Libra T125ES<br />
| item number = BB-48<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Libra==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Libra==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8g <br />
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.<br />
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===Mold Variations===<br />
The original mold of Libra does not fit Metal Wheels correctly, resulting in a loose fit and rattling. This was later rectified in the Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) release.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Flame==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities. However, the raised perimeter allows slightly more wobbling time, as the raised track reduces floor scraping. <br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
Although outclassed, you can use Flame in the [[Stamina]] customization ''Flame Bull AD145/W145WD''<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
'''<br />
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=== Use in Attack Customization ===<br />
T125 can be utilized in the combo - ''MF Gravity Perseus T125 RF/R²F''.<br />
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==Bottom: Eternal Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.0 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.78 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.04 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.63 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.42 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Eternal Sharp tip features a free-spinning tip attached to a metal shaft which is held by the Bottom. The part was one of the most heavily anticipated parts in the MFB lineup when first announced, but ES is actually a hugely disappointing part in terms of performance.<br />
<br />
Firstly, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the friction between the free-spinning tip and the rest of the Bottom. All of the best free-spinning tips, notably [[Wolborg MS#Running Core (RC): Bearing Core | Bearing Core]], had NSK Shield bearings which allowed unhindered spin.<br />
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Secondly, the tip shape of ES is not conducive to optimum [[Survival | Stamina]]; the sharp nature of the Bottom means it is easily destabilized. As all Sharp tips do, Eternal Sharp also has trouble regaining balance, hence making this a poor choice for Stamina. That said, ES still remains superior to BS and S as Stamina Bottoms.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Flame Libra DF145BS''' – Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) (Dark Brown)<br />
*'''Storm Libra 145S''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Purple)<br />
*'''Rock Libra 100WD''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Light Blue)<br />
*'''Dark Libra ED145SD''' – [[Metal Wing Smash Set|Faceoff: Metal Wing Smash]] <br />
*'''[[Infinity Libra GB145S]]''' - [[Metal Fight Beyblade#WBBA | WBBA Exclusive]] <br />
*'''Flame Libra T125ES''' - Hasbro Ultimate Gift Set (Gunmetal Grey Flame, Teal Libra)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Flame Libra T125ES (regular)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:0FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES<br />
Image:01FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES three-quarter view<br />
Image:02FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES side view<br />
Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel top<br />
Image:06FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel bottom<br />
Image:03FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:04FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|T125 <br />
Image:08FlameLibra.JPG|T125 top<br />
Image:09FlameLibra.JPG|T125 side view<br />
Image:10FlameLibra.JPG|ES side view<br />
Image:11FlameLibra.JPG|ES<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Infinity Libra GB145S====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:InfinityLibra_1.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_2.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S underside view<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_3.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S side view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
'''Flame Libra T125ES''' only adequate part is Flame, which can be obtained from the infinitely more useful [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. As a result, '''you should only buy this Beyblade for collection purposes.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Flame_Libra_T125ES&diff=11530Flame Libra T125ES2013-05-31T23:24:59Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Attack Customization */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = FlameLibra.jpg<br />
| full item name = Flame Libra T125ES<br />
| item number = BB-48<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival | Stamina]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Libra==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts '''Libra''', the seventh astrological sign in the Zodiac. Libra’s symbol is The Scales, and this motif is featured on the Beyblade’s Face and Clear Wheel.<br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Libra==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.8g <br />
The regular release of Libra is a translucent green, featuring scales on opposite sides.<br />
<br />
===Mold Variations===<br />
The original mold of Libra does not fit Metal Wheels correctly, resulting in a loose fit and rattling. This was later rectified in the Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) release.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Flame==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 32.5 grams<br />
The Metal Wheel Flame was first released with Flame Sagittario C145S. It is predominantly circular, with two small spikes and two additional smaller gaps on its circumference. The Wheel is relatively thin throughout, with the very edge of the Wheel being slightly thicker. Due to the design of Flame where the Wheel’s perimeter is raised slightly, more of the Track below is exposed compared to other Wheels, hence making it easier for other Beyblades to strike its Track. This significantly reduces its [[Defense]] capabilities. However, the raised perimeter allows slightly more wobbling time, as the raised track reduces floor scraping. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
Although outclassed, you can use Flame in the Stamina customization ''Flame Bull AD145WD''<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although the effect it produces is negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
'''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Use in Attack Customization ===<br />
T125 can be utilised in the combo - ''MF Gravity Perseus T125 RF/R²F''.<br />
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==Bottom: Eternal Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.0 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.78 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.04 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.63 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.42 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Eternal Sharp tip features a free-spinning tip attached to a metal shaft which is held by the Bottom. The part was one of the most heavily anticipated parts in the MFB lineup when first announced, but ES is actually a hugely disappointing part in terms of performance.<br />
<br />
Firstly, ES lacks a metal bearing, which would significantly reduce the friction between the free-spinning tip and the rest of the Bottom. All of the best free-spinning tips, notably [[Wolborg MS#Running Core (RC): Bearing Core | Bearing Core]], had NSK Shield bearings which allowed unhindered spin.<br />
<br />
Secondly, the tip shape of ES is not conducive to optimum [[Survival | Stamina]]; the sharp nature of the Bottom means it is easily destabilized. As all Sharp tips do, Eternal Sharp also has trouble regaining balance, hence making this a poor choice for Stamina. That said, ES still remains superior to BS and S as Stamina Bottoms.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Flame Libra DF145BS''' – Hybrid Wheel Reshuffle Set (Stamina & Defense) (Dark Brown)<br />
*'''Storm Libra 145S''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Purple)<br />
*'''Rock Libra 100WD''' – [[Random Booster Vol.4 Mirage Virgo]] (Light Blue)<br />
*'''Dark Libra ED145SD''' – [[Metal Wing Smash Set|Faceoff: Metal Wing Smash]] <br />
*'''[[Infinity Libra GB145S]]''' - [[Metal Fight Beyblade#WBBA | WBBA Exclusive]] <br />
*'''Flame Libra T125ES''' - Hasbro Ultimate Gift Set (Gunmetal Grey Flame, Teal Libra)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<br />
====Flame Libra T125ES (regular)====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:0FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES<br />
Image:01FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES three-quarter view<br />
Image:02FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Libra T125ES side view<br />
Image:05FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel top<br />
Image:06FlameLibra.JPG|Flame Metal Wheel bottom<br />
Image:03FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:04FlameLibra.JPG|Libra Clear Wheel<br />
Image:07FlameLibra.JPG|T125 <br />
Image:08FlameLibra.JPG|T125 top<br />
Image:09FlameLibra.JPG|T125 side view<br />
Image:10FlameLibra.JPG|ES side view<br />
Image:11FlameLibra.JPG|ES<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
====Infinity Libra GB145S====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:InfinityLibra_1.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_2.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S underside view<br />
Image:InfinityLibra_3.jpg|Infinity Libra GB145S side view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
'''Flame Libra T125ES''' only adequate part is Flame, which can be obtained from the infinitely more useful [[Flame Sagittario C145S]]. As a result, '''you should only buy this Beyblade for collection purposes.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11529Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-05-31T22:57:22Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by [[TAKARA-TOMY]] for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
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Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
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===When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom===<br />
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Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor [[Smash Attack]], which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230/BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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===When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom===<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no [[Force Smash]], so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a [[Defense]] Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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===When in Synchrom with Itself===<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor [[Stamina]] potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
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Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
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==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the [[Recoil]] it produces.<br />
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===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
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==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
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'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
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'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
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SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your [[Defense]] custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for [[Stamina]] as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
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It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''. SD can also be used in the combination Phantom Bull/Aquario AD145/W145SD.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Saramanda does not excel in one particular category, but is good in all categories. This makes Saramanda a wonderful Chrome Wheel to use as a substitute in most combos when a better Chrome Wheel is not available. SW145 and Shinobi have no competitive value, but SD and a MSF are useful in the metagame. '''Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD is a great addition to any serious Blader's collection.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Shinobi_Saramanda_SW145SD&diff=11528Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD2013-05-31T22:48:13Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina Customization */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = ShinobiSalamander.jpg<br />
| full item name = Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD<br />
| item number = BBG-02<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Balance]]<br />
| element = Fire<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' Saramanda is a mistranslation done by TAKARA-TOMY for "Salamander", however Saramanda is this Beyblade's official correct spelling. <br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Saramanda==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
<br />
This Face represents a Salamander, which, apart from being a real amphibian, also inspired some myths where that creature is not harmed by the fire element. The Face mark therefore shows a childish representation of a salamander with a flame in or on its abdomen. <br />
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Note: In the Booster BBG-02, the Face that is included is a Metal Stone Face.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Saramanda==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.6 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">47.36 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.31 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Besides the obligatory hole on one side of Saramanda, this Chrome Wheel's design generally consists of lines of scales and points coupled with some curves on the sides, near the hole. There are also two other smoother areas atop Saramanda, to break the patterns of sharp scales. Block-like parts reminescent of Leone's paws adorn two other portions of the sides as well.<br />
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===When used as the top Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom===<br />
<br />
Saramanda is decently heavy, and slightly imbalanced, so when on the top of a high Synchrom, it is great for providing the weight and wobble that a Force Smashing bottom Chrome Wheel needs. Saramanda does have some minor Smash Attack, which makes it a good Chrome Wheel to assist and add weight to a Smash Attack Synchrom. It also has above average Defensive qualities and can be used in Defense Synchroms when Revizer is not available. However, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, such as in MSF-H Revizer Saramanda E230/BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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===When used as the bottom Chrome Wheel in a Synchrom===<br />
<br />
Saramanda has little to no Force Smash, so with the exception of assisting in a Force Smash combo, Saramanda performs the same on the bottom as it does on the top of a Synchrom. Again, when using it in a Defense Synchrom, if one Revizer is available, Saramanda should be placed in the Synchrom where it is not the main contact point for the opponent, like in MSF-H Saramanda Revizer BD145RDF/RB/CS/RS.<br />
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===When in Synchrom with Itself===<br />
<br />
Saramanda's side contact points line up almost to perfection when it is put in Synchrom with itself, and seems to have good balance since its weight distribution is consequently symmetrical. Because of this equilibrium, it has some minor Stamina potential, but not top tier. The combination of its weight, balance, and minor amount of Smash, make this an excellent choice for an Anti-Attack Synchrom. Saramanda Saramanda can also be used in a Defensive combo in the likes of MSF-H Saramanda Saramanda BD145/E230 RDF/RB/CS/RS when Revizer Revizer is not available.<br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Shinobi==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.4 grams<br />
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Shinobi's structure is very flat, but the upward protrusion that acts as the crystal that shows within Salamander's hole is much more cylindrical than Samurai's. These shapes serve in allowing a particular mode change: Shinobi can be flipped and placed on top of Salamander to be in Crystal Up Mode. This underside-now-top reveals a lot more relief: some long, angled curves cover the more scaly part of Salamander, on the opposite of the crystal, and a few circular shapes generally follow the Chrome Wheel's structure quite well. That mode change allows the Crystal Wheel to absorb the shocks, and changes its performance significantly. Like any other Crystal Wheel, Shinobi is however too light to be effective versus all Synchrom customizations.<br />
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==Track: Switch 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.2 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">38 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">30.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Wings Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">2 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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SW145 has three 'wings'. The gimmick of this Track is the ability to change from [[Attack]] to [[Defense]] by taking off the wings, and then putting them on the opposite way. The purpose of this is the ability to adapt to opponent Beys. In Attack mode, which is denoted by six grey claw-like stickers on the underside, the pointed ends of the Track are used for [[Smash Attack]]; meanwhile in Defense mode, shown by three triangular blue stickers, the edges are more rounded, in order to deflect opponent Beys. The modes are reversed for Left-Spin Beys. Testing has shown that SW145 is quite useful at attacking lower opponents in a similar fashion to [[Dark Bull H145SD#Track: Horn 145|H145]] and [[Rock Giraffe R145WB#Track: Rubber 145|R145]]. It is however outclassed for Defense purposes by [[Earth Virgo GB145BS#Track: Gravity Bowl 145|GB145]], [[Hell Kerbecs BD145DS#Track: Boost Disk 145|BD145]], and [[Flame Byxis 230WD#Track: 230|230]] due to the recoil it produces.<br />
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===Use in Smash Attack Customization===<br />
SW145 finds a use in the rather niche customisation ''Lightning L Drago SW145RF'', lining up with the heads of Lightning to provide [[Smash Attack]]. <br />
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==Bottom: Semi-Defense==<br />
[[Image:09EarthAquila.JPG|thumb|Tip Comparison: SD, D, and WD]]<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.5 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.65 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.74 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.75 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
SD is the reason to buy this Beyblade. Just as the Semi-Flat Bottom has a sharper tip than Flat, so too does Semi-Defense when compared to Defense. Before the release of SD, D was the absolute best [[Survival|Stamina]] Bottom available, but SD quickly took over the top spot, as is evidenced by the following tests:<br />
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'''Virgo DF145D vs. Virgo DF145SD'''<br />
*Balance Stadium<br />
*Alternating Shots<br />
*Beylauncher<br />
*20 Battles<br />
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'''Results:'''<br />
*''Virgo DF145SD:'' 18 wins<br />
*''Virgo DF145D:'' 2 wins<br />
*''SD win percentage:'' 90%<br />
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SD is not able to wobble as much as D, so for defensive purposes, D should still be chosen over SD if you are trying to add some Stamina to your Defense custom. That being said, WD would be a better choice than D for that situation, and also arguably for Stamina as well because with the even wider tip. With it, it is allowed to circle the stadium in some situations when it is on a larger angle towards the end of a battle, thus outspinning D or SD based opponents. However, sometimes this does not happen, and SD easily knocks over the wobbling WD custom before it topples over itself.<br />
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It really comes down to personal preference when deciding whether to use SD or WD because they are so closely matched. For pure Stamina it impossible to tell which would win a given match, but WD would prepare you for more situations by being able to take hits better than SD. Test <br />
both and decide for yourself which one works best for what you are trying to do.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
SD is arguably the best of the "Defense" series of Bottoms, and its effectiveness can be utilized in the custom ''Burn Bull AD145SD''. SD can also be used in the combination Phantom Bull/Aquario AD145/W145SD.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Saramanda Ifraid DF145XF''' - WBBA Campaign, 1,000-place lottery where the purchase of a Set with a Stadium, or a separate Stadium and Starter had to be bought (Black)<br />
*'''Samurai Saramanda E230ES''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Green stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda 230WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Pink stickers)<br />
*'''Pirates Saramanda T125WB''' - BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (Blue, pink and purple stickers)<br />
*'''Guardian Saramanda W145Q''' - BBG-17 Random Booster Vol. 2 Archer Gargole SA165WSF (Green, blue, orange and pink stickers)<br />
*'''Thief Saramanda F230SF''' - BBG-23 Random Booster Vol. 3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (Pink, yellow, green and brown stickers)<br />
*'''Saramanda Balro DF145SWD''' - BBG-24 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (Green, blue, purple stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-1.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda 2.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda 3/4 view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda3.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda side view<br />
Image:Shinobi-Saramanda 4.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda5.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda6.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) 3/4 view <br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-7.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) side view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-8.jpg|Shinobi Saramanda (Crystal Up) bottom biew<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-9.jpg|Saramanda top view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda-10.jpg|Saramanda bottom view<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda11.jpg|Shinobi Crystal Wheel<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda12.jpg|Switch 145 - Attack Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda13.jpg|Switch 145 - Defense Mode<br />
Image:ShinobiSaramanda14.jpg|Semi-Defense<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Saramanda does not excel in one particular category, but is good in all categories. This makes Saramanda a wonderful Chrome Wheel to use as a substitute in most combos when a better Chrome Wheel is not available. SW145 and Shinobi have no competitive value, but SD and a MSF are useful in the metagame. '''Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD is a great addition to any serious Blader's collection.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Rock_Escolpio_T125JB&diff=11526Rock Escolpio T125JB2013-05-31T22:00:41Z<p>Nupmuk: /* IMPORTANT: Mold Variation */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = RockEscolpioT125JB.jpg<br />
| full item name = Rock Escolpio T125JB<br />
| item number = BB-65<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense | Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Rock Scorpio T125JB'''''" and released as a Starter by [[Hasbro]].<br />
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==Face: Escolpio==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Scorpio, the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. In Hasbro's release, the "Escolpio" writing is smudged. <br />
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==Clear Wheel: Escolpio==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.3 grams<br />
The Escolpio Clear Wheel is of a clear brown-red colour, featuring 2 "Stingers" on opposing ends of the Clear Wheel. It is the second lightest Clear Wheel available. Due to Escolpio's small shape and slopes, using Escolpio increases contact with the Metal Wheel, and decreases contact with the Clear Wheel. This is particularly useful for increasing a Beyblade's [[Smash Attack]] and its potential to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
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Escolpio can be used in the combo Flash Escolpio S130RF/R²F.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Rock==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original Leone Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. Rock is outclassed in every possible way however, even if it had minimal potential in Smash Attack at a certain era. Its Recoil is too important, its weight is unable to compete with most Metal Wheels, and its rounded shape is too passive to be any real threat in Attack. <br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variation===<br />
Rock has 3 different Molds: 0 Cylinders (31.4 grams), 3 Cylinders (32.6 grams), and 6 Cylinders (32.7 grams). The 0 Cylinder Mold is only available from [[TAKARA-TOMY] products, while the 3 and 6 Cylinder Molds are available from both Takara Tomy and [[Hasbro]] products. Rock suffers from recoil, but the best way to tame this is to use a Mold with more Cylinders, as more Cylinders result in less [[Recoil]]. The 6 Cylinder Mold has the most Stamina of the three, due to the weight of the Cylinders carrying the momentum around the outside of the wheel. It is also superior to the other Molds, in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Defense]].<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although this effect of downward force it produces is highly negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
Although CH120 is considerably more versatile than T125, T125 can still be used to a moderate degree of effectiveness in ''MF Gravity Perseus T125RF/R²F'' (Attack Version, Counter Mode). Metal Wheels that were released subsequently to Gravity and that do better in Attack, like VariAres and Blitz, can also fit well with T125 and other 125 Tracks, however the combination of Gravity and T125 is notable because Gravity cannot perform as well at any other height. <br />
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==Bottom: Jog Ball==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.7 grams<br />
JB is of the "Ball' series of bottoms, and is most similar in size to WB. What is unique about this Bottom is the tiny spikes all over its round surface. These reduce the amount of surface area touching the stadium, making it less effective for Defense than WB. JB has found above-mediocre use in one combination only, which is a Left-Spin Destabilizer Combo: L Drago 100JB.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Scorpio T125JB''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Starter<br />
*'''Poison Scorpio M145Q''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Burning Firestrike Faceoff Set (Opaque dark gray Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Counter Escolpio 145D''' - [[Beyblade Deck Attack and Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defence Set]] (Transparent black Clear Wheel with red stickers)<br />
*'''Killer Escolpio 100D''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent green-grey Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Burn Escolpio 100RF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent dark grey Clear Wheel with turquoise stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
====Poison Scorpio M145Q====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Escolpio top.jpg|Poison Scorpio Top View<br />
Image:Escolpioside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiofrontside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Front Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiobottom.jpg|Poison Scorpio Bottom View<br />
Image:Escolpioparts.jpg|Poison Scorpio Parts<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Rock Escolpio T125JB consists of generally outclassed parts. As a result, '''there is little or no reason to purchase this Beyblade aside from collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Rock_Escolpio_T125JB&diff=11525Rock Escolpio T125JB2013-05-31T21:58:45Z<p>Nupmuk: /* IMPORTANT: Mold Variation */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = RockEscolpioT125JB.jpg<br />
| full item name = Rock Escolpio T125JB<br />
| item number = BB-65<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense | Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Rock Scorpio T125JB'''''" and released as a Starter by [[Hasbro]].<br />
<br />
==Face: Escolpio==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Scorpio, the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. In Hasbro's release, the "Escolpio" writing is smudged. <br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Escolpio==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.3 grams<br />
The Escolpio Clear Wheel is of a clear brown-red colour, featuring 2 "Stingers" on opposing ends of the Clear Wheel. It is the second lightest Clear Wheel available. Due to Escolpio's small shape and slopes, using Escolpio increases contact with the Metal Wheel, and decreases contact with the Clear Wheel. This is particularly useful for increasing a Beyblade's [[Smash Attack]] and its potential to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
Escolpio can be used in the combo Flash Escolpio S130RF/R²F.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Rock==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original Leone Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. Rock is outclassed in every possible way however, even if it had minimal potential in Smash Attack at a certain era. Its Recoil is too important, its weight is unable to compete with most Metal Wheels, and its rounded shape is too passive to be any real threat in Attack. <br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variation===<br />
Rock has 3 different Molds: 0 Cylinders (31.4 grams), 3 Cylinders (32.6 grams), and 6 Cylinders (32.7 grams). The 0 Cylinder Mold is only available from TAKARA-TOMY products, while the 3 and 6 Cylinder Molds are available from both Takara Tomy and Hasbro products. Rock suffers from recoil, but the best way to tame this is to use a Mold with more Cylinders, as more Cylinders result in less Recoil. The 6 Cylinder Mold has the most Stamina of the three, due to the weight of the Cylinders carrying the momentum around the outside of the wheel. It is also superior to the other Molds, in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Defense]].<br />
<br />
==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although this effect of downward force it produces is highly negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
Although CH120 is considerably more versatile than T125, T125 can still be used to a moderate degree of effectiveness in ''MF Gravity Perseus T125RF/R²F'' (Attack Version, Counter Mode). Metal Wheels that were released subsequently to Gravity and that do better in Attack, like VariAres and Blitz, can also fit well with T125 and other 125 Tracks, however the combination of Gravity and T125 is notable because Gravity cannot perform as well at any other height. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Jog Ball==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.7 grams<br />
JB is of the "Ball' series of bottoms, and is most similar in size to WB. What is unique about this Bottom is the tiny spikes all over its round surface. These reduce the amount of surface area touching the stadium, making it less effective for Defense than WB. JB has found above-mediocre use in one combination only, which is a Left-Spin Destabilizer Combo: L Drago 100JB.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Scorpio T125JB''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Starter<br />
*'''Poison Scorpio M145Q''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Burning Firestrike Faceoff Set (Opaque dark gray Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Counter Escolpio 145D''' - [[Beyblade Deck Attack and Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defence Set]] (Transparent black Clear Wheel with red stickers)<br />
*'''Killer Escolpio 100D''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent green-grey Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Burn Escolpio 100RF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent dark grey Clear Wheel with turquoise stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Poison Scorpio M145Q====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Escolpio top.jpg|Poison Scorpio Top View<br />
Image:Escolpioside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiofrontside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Front Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiobottom.jpg|Poison Scorpio Bottom View<br />
Image:Escolpioparts.jpg|Poison Scorpio Parts<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Rock Escolpio T125JB consists of generally outclassed parts. As a result, '''there is little or no reason to purchase this Beyblade aside from collection purposes.'''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Rock_Escolpio_T125JB&diff=11524Rock Escolpio T125JB2013-05-31T21:57:42Z<p>Nupmuk: </p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = RockEscolpioT125JB.jpg<br />
| full item name = Rock Escolpio T125JB<br />
| item number = BB-65<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense | Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Rock Scorpio T125JB'''''" and released as a Starter by [[Hasbro]].<br />
<br />
==Face: Escolpio==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Scorpio, the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. In Hasbro's release, the "Escolpio" writing is smudged. <br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Escolpio==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.3 grams<br />
The Escolpio Clear Wheel is of a clear brown-red colour, featuring 2 "Stingers" on opposing ends of the Clear Wheel. It is the second lightest Clear Wheel available. Due to Escolpio's small shape and slopes, using Escolpio increases contact with the Metal Wheel, and decreases contact with the Clear Wheel. This is particularly useful for increasing a Beyblade's [[Smash Attack]] and its potential to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
Escolpio can be used in the combo Flash Escolpio S130RF/R²F.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Rock==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original Leone Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. Rock is outclassed in every possible way however, even if it had minimal potential in Smash Attack at a certain era. Its Recoil is too important, its weight is unable to compete with most Metal Wheels, and its rounded shape is too passive to be any real threat in Attack. <br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variation===<br />
Rock has 3 different Molds: 0 Cylinders (31.4 grams), 3 Cylinders (32.6 grams), and 6 Cylinders (32.7 grams). The 0 Cylinder Mold is only available from TAKARA-TOMY products, while the 3 and 6 Cylinder Molds are available from both Takara Tomy and Hasbro products. Rock suffers from recoil, but the best way to tame this is to use a Mold with more Cylinders, as more Cylinders result in less Recoil. The 6 Cylinder Mold has the most Stamina of the three, due to the weight of the Cylinders carrying the momentum around the outside of the wheel. It is also superior to the other Molds, in terms of attack and defense.<br />
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==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although this effect of downward force it produces is highly negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
Although CH120 is considerably more versatile than T125, T125 can still be used to a moderate degree of effectiveness in ''MF Gravity Perseus T125RF/R²F'' (Attack Version, Counter Mode). Metal Wheels that were released subsequently to Gravity and that do better in Attack, like VariAres and Blitz, can also fit well with T125 and other 125 Tracks, however the combination of Gravity and T125 is notable because Gravity cannot perform as well at any other height. <br />
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==Bottom: Jog Ball==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.7 grams<br />
JB is of the "Ball' series of bottoms, and is most similar in size to WB. What is unique about this Bottom is the tiny spikes all over its round surface. These reduce the amount of surface area touching the stadium, making it less effective for Defense than WB. JB has found above-mediocre use in one combination only, which is a Left-Spin Destabilizer Combo: L Drago 100JB.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Scorpio T125JB''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Starter<br />
*'''Poison Scorpio M145Q''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Burning Firestrike Faceoff Set (Opaque dark gray Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Counter Escolpio 145D''' - [[Beyblade Deck Attack and Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defence Set]] (Transparent black Clear Wheel with red stickers)<br />
*'''Killer Escolpio 100D''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent green-grey Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Burn Escolpio 100RF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent dark grey Clear Wheel with turquoise stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Poison Scorpio M145Q====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Escolpio top.jpg|Poison Scorpio Top View<br />
Image:Escolpioside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiofrontside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Front Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiobottom.jpg|Poison Scorpio Bottom View<br />
Image:Escolpioparts.jpg|Poison Scorpio Parts<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Rock Escolpio T125JB consists of generally outclassed parts. As a result, '''there is little or no reason to purchase this Beyblade aside from collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Rock_Escolpio_T125JB&diff=11523Rock Escolpio T125JB2013-05-31T21:53:44Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Attack customization */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = RockEscolpioT125JB.jpg<br />
| full item name = Rock Escolpio T125JB<br />
| item number = BB-65<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense | Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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'''Note:''' This Beyblade was re-named "'''''Rock Scorpio T125JB'''''" and released as a Starter by [[Hasbro]].<br />
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==Face: Escolpio==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Scorpio, the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. In Hasbro's release, the "Escolpio" writing is smudged. <br />
<br />
==Clear Wheel: Escolpio==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 2.3 grams<br />
The Escolpio Clear Wheel is of a clear brown-red colour, featuring 2 "Stingers" on opposing ends of the Clear Wheel. It is the second lightest Clear Wheel available. Due to Escolpio's small shape and slopes, using Escolpio increases contact with the Metal Wheel, and decreases contact with the Clear Wheel. This is particularly useful for increasing a Beyblade's Smash Attack and its potential to destabilize the opposing Beyblade.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
Escolpio can be used in the combo Flash Escolpio S130RF.<br />
<br />
==Metal Wheel: Rock==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original Leone Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. Rock is outclassed in every possible way however, even if it had minimal potential in Smash Attack at a certain era. Its Recoil is too important, its weight is unable to compete with most Metal Wheels, and its rounded shape is too passive to be any real threat in Attack. <br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variation===<br />
Rock has 3 different Molds: 0 Cylinders (31.4 grams), 3 Cylinders (32.6 grams), and 6 Cylinders (32.7 grams). The 0 Cylinder Mold is only available from TAKARA-TOMY products, while the 3 and 6 Cylinder Molds are available from both Takara Tomy and Hasbro products. Rock suffers from recoil, but the best way to tame this is to use a Mold with more Cylinders, as more Cylinders result in less Recoil. The 6 Cylinder Mold has the most Stamina of the three, due to the weight of the Cylinders carrying the momentum around the outside of the wheel. It is also superior to the other Molds, in terms of attack and defense.<br />
<br />
==Track: Tornado 125==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">24.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">17 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">12.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
T125 has four upward-facing wing protrusions spaced apart widely. The Track is designed to work in a similar way to DF145, although this effect of downward force it produces is highly negligible. The performance of this Track is similar to D125, and as a height, is generally overshadowed by CH120.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
Although CH120 is considerably more versatile than T125, T125 can still be used to a moderate degree of effectiveness in ''MF Gravity Perseus T125R²F'' (Attack Version, Counter Mode). Metal Wheels that were released subsequently to Gravity and that do better in Attack, like VariAres and Blitz, can also fit well with T125 and other 125 Tracks, however the combination of Gravity and T125 is notable because Gravity cannot perform as well at any other height. <br />
<br />
==Bottom: Jog Ball==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 0.7 grams<br />
JB is of the "Ball' series of bottoms, and is most similar in size to WB. What is unique about this Bottom is the tiny spikes all over its round surface. These reduce the amount of surface area touching the stadium, making it less effective for Defense than WB. JB has found above-mediocre use in one combination only, which is a Left-Spin Destabilizer Combo: L Drago 100JB.<br />
<br />
==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Rock Scorpio T125JB''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Starter<br />
*'''Poison Scorpio M145Q''' - Hasbro BEYBLADE: Metal Fusion Burning Firestrike Faceoff Set (Opaque dark gray Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Counter Escolpio 145D''' - [[Beyblade Deck Attack and Defense Set|Beyblade Deck Attack & Defence Set]] (Transparent black Clear Wheel with red stickers)<br />
*'''Killer Escolpio 100D''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent green-grey Clear Wheel)<br />
*'''Burn Escolpio 100RF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl|Random Booster Vol. 6]] (Transparent dark grey Clear Wheel with turquoise stickers)<br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
====Poison Scorpio M145Q====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Escolpio top.jpg|Poison Scorpio Top View<br />
Image:Escolpioside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiofrontside.jpg|Poison Scorpio Front Side View<br />
Image:Escolpiobottom.jpg|Poison Scorpio Bottom View<br />
Image:Escolpioparts.jpg|Poison Scorpio Parts<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Overall==<br />
Rock Escolpio T125JB consists of generally outclassed parts. As a result, '''there is little or no reason to purchase this Beyblade aside from collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Bandid_Goreim_DF145BS&diff=11522Bandid Goreim DF145BS2013-05-31T21:51:46Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Stamina Customization */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = BandidGoreim.jpg<br />
| full item name = Bandid Goreim DF145BS<br />
| item number = BBG-20<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense]]<br />
| element = Earth<br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Goreim==<br />
The sticker on this Metal Stone Face illustrates a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem golem], a mythical creature in the shape of a humanoid made of stone. <br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Goreim==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.6 grams<br />
Almost similar to Bakushin's rock cliff design, Goreim is built with many sections that resemble rocks, with many crevasses everywhere. Since Bandid Goreim appears to be inspired by the theme of a warrior too, several protrusions like pieces of an armor constitute Goreim's outermost circumference. On the opposite side of the hole where the Crystal Wheel protrudes is a helmet designed into the Chrome Wheel. The weight, albeit light in comparison to other Chrome Wheels, seems distributed right on its edges, away from its center. <br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Bandid==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.8 grams<br />
Its original color is green. A clear derivative of a "bandit", Bandid oddly does not have a design reminescent of those characters. It vaguely illustrates some longer daggers, but it mostly complements Goreim's shape entirely: like the latter, this Crystal Wheel has block shapes with ridges in them. <br />
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==Track: Down Force 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.5 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">21.53 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
DF145 has four upward facing wings protruding from the top of the Track, which aside from giving it extra weight are meant to push air downwards. It is on par with 145, while [[Gravity Perseus AD145WD#Track: Armor Defense 145 | AD145]] is superior by a small margin when used in Stamina combinations.<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
If the aforementioned parts aren't accessible, DF145 can still be put to good use in the custom, ''Phantom Aquario DF145WD/SD'' the Bull clear wheel can also be used if Aquario is not available.<br />
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==Bottom: Ball Sharp==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.6 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.71 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.64 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.78 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
BS's performance is quite similar to that of S. BS offers very little movement and as such gives no [[Attack]] potential. The pointed tip allows for very little friction between the Bottom and the stadium surface, which helps prevent the loss of [[spin velocity]]. BS has decent [[Survival | Stamina]], but because the tip is so fine, it experiences the same balance issues that S does. D, SD, and WD are much better choices.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Goreim Revizer E230SB''' - BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (Yellow, blue, green and black stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
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</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Pegasis_105F&diff=11521Pegasis 105F2013-05-31T11:33:32Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Use in Attack customization */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = PegasisStarter.jpg<br />
| full item name = Pegasis 105F (Flat)<br />
| item number = BB-01<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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[[Pegasis 105F]] is one of the first four Metal Fight Beyblades released, and it is part of the Horoscope Series along with [[Leone 145D | Leone]], [[Bull 125SF | Bull]], and [[Sagittario 145S | Sagittario]].<br />
<br />
==Face==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
<br />
==Wheel==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">36 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">43.5 to 44.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Highest discontinued point:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">13.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9.7 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Upward Declination:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 28°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Pegasis consists of a three-winged design. Each of the three sections has a flat front that connects the protrusions. The segments slightly curve upwards in the shape of wings, with two pointed ridges near the end. Hoove-like parts can also be observed in the design. <br />
<br />
This Wheel is one of the best [[Smash Attack]] Wheels from the Metal System series. Surprisingly however, its potential was not realized by the community until much later. After the Metal System had already ended, MF Pegasis 145RF was eventually popularized due to its high success rate against WB-tipped Defense combos, which were top-tier at the time. In combination with [[Metal Face | MF]] and RF, the [[Recoil]] Pegasis did experience was minimized, which allowed for its powerful Smash Attack to KO opponents with ease, especially Stamina types. However, when rubber-based [[Defense]] became a reality with Bottoms such as RS, Pegasis, and other popular right-spin Attack Wheels of the time (such as [[Storm Pegasis 105RF#Metal Wheel: Storm | Storm]], [[Ray Unicorno D125CS#Metal Wheel: Ray | Ray]], and [[Sagittario 145S#Wheel: Sagittario | Sagittario]]) were unable to contend with the strong grip those Bottoms provided and, as a result, fell into disuse.<br />
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===Design Change===<br />
[[Image:Pegasus145DPrototype.jpg|thumb|150px|Pegasis 145D Prototype]]<br />
The original design of Pegasis (pictured to the right) was changed to the current design sometime before the launch of [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]. No official statement was made, but the Beyblade community has speculated that it was due to probable breakage problems with each of the three highly exposed "wings" on the Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
Pegasis can be used in the combination MF Pegasis 145RF. Pegasis has proven to perform viciously when used at the 145 height.<br />
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==Track: 105==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Width with Handles:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">22.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">16.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Core Cylinder Diameter:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
This Track is currently the fourth lowest Track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival | Stamina]] by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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==Bottom: Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.08 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.96 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
The Flat Bottom has a plastic flat tip, which gives it an offensive movement pattern. It is the equivalent of Flat Core ([[HMS]]) or SG Flat ([[Plastic Beyblade |Plastic]]). The F Bottom has a hard time retaining a flower pattern, due to it being plastic, which results in it having less grip to the stadium floor than a rubber bottom. F has been overshadowed by countless other [[Attack]] Bottoms such as XF, MF, [[Storm Pegasis 105RF|RF]], and [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F|R²F]].<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
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* '''Pegasis 105F (Prototype)''' - BB-00 [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Limited | Pegasis Prototype]]<br />
* '''Pegasis 145D''' - BB-05 Booster Pegasis 145D (Black)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145SF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Red)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145F''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Green)<br />
* '''MF-H Pegasis 85RF''' - [[Beyblade Super Deck Set]] (Blue)<br />
* '''Pegasis 105F''' - BB-20 BeyBattle Try Set (Green Wheel with Clear face, track and bottom) <br />
* '''Pegasis 100HF''' - BB-21 Bey Reshuffle Set Attack & Balance Type (Black wheel with Blue track and bottom and Black face)<br />
* A purple Pegasis Wheel was distributed to some Japanese beybladers by the WBBA after they collected a certain amount of Sub- or Premium Licence Cards. The Beyblade's Face is black with the WBBA's logo in gold.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Pegasis 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F<br />
Image:Pegasis2 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F side view<br />
Image:Pgssface 800x600.jpg|Face<br />
Image:Pgsswheel 800x600.jpg|Wheel<br />
Image:Pgsstrack 800x600.jpg|Track<br />
Image:Pgssbottom 800x600.jpg|Flat Bottom<br />
Image:Pgsskey 800x600.jpg|Tool<br />
Image:Pgsssticker 800x600.jpg|Stickers<br />
Image:Pgsspckg2 450x600.jpg|Front of packaging<br />
Image:Pgsspckg 450x600.jpg|Back of packaging<br />
Image:Pegasus00Prototype.jpg|BB-00 Pegasis "Prototype"<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Although Pegasis did enjoy a renaissance of sorts in 2010 after its use for [[Smash Attack]] was discovered and popularized, its revival was cut short relatively quickly with the release of RS in [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]]. Additionally, both 105 and F have generally been overshadowed by newer parts like 85/90/100 and RF/R²F, which leaves very little reason to purchase Pegasis 105F currently. Therefore, '''there is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection reasons'''.<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Pegasis_105F&diff=11520Pegasis 105F2013-05-31T11:32:38Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Design Change */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = PegasisStarter.jpg<br />
| full item name = Pegasis 105F (Flat)<br />
| item number = BB-01<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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[[Pegasis 105F]] is one of the first four Metal Fight Beyblades released, and it is part of the Horoscope Series along with [[Leone 145D | Leone]], [[Bull 125SF | Bull]], and [[Sagittario 145S | Sagittario]].<br />
<br />
==Face==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
<br />
==Wheel==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">36 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">43.5 to 44.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Highest discontinued point:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">13.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9.7 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Upward Declination:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 28°</font><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Pegasis consists of a three-winged design. Each of the three sections has a flat front that connects the protrusions. The segments slightly curve upwards in the shape of wings, with two pointed ridges near the end. Hoove-like parts can also be observed in the design. <br />
<br />
This Wheel is one of the best [[Smash Attack]] Wheels from the Metal System series. Surprisingly however, its potential was not realized by the community until much later. After the Metal System had already ended, MF Pegasis 145RF was eventually popularized due to its high success rate against WB-tipped Defense combos, which were top-tier at the time. In combination with [[Metal Face | MF]] and RF, the [[Recoil]] Pegasis did experience was minimized, which allowed for its powerful Smash Attack to KO opponents with ease, especially Stamina types. However, when rubber-based [[Defense]] became a reality with Bottoms such as RS, Pegasis, and other popular right-spin Attack Wheels of the time (such as [[Storm Pegasis 105RF#Metal Wheel: Storm | Storm]], [[Ray Unicorno D125CS#Metal Wheel: Ray | Ray]], and [[Sagittario 145S#Wheel: Sagittario | Sagittario]]) were unable to contend with the strong grip those Bottoms provided and, as a result, fell into disuse.<br />
<br />
===Design Change===<br />
[[Image:Pegasus145DPrototype.jpg|thumb|150px|Pegasis 145D Prototype]]<br />
The original design of Pegasis (pictured to the right) was changed to the current design sometime before the launch of [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]. No official statement was made, but the Beyblade community has speculated that it was due to probable breakage problems with each of the three highly exposed "wings" on the Wheel.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
Pegasis can be used in the combination MF Pegasis 145RF. Pegasis has proven to perform viciously when used at the 145 height.<br />
<br />
===Use in Attack customization===<br />
<br />
==Track: 105==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Width with Handles:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">22.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">16.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Core Cylinder Diameter:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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This Track is currently the fourth lowest Track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival | Stamina]] by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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==Bottom: Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.08 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.96 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The Flat Bottom has a plastic flat tip, which gives it an offensive movement pattern. It is the equivalent of Flat Core ([[HMS]]) or SG Flat ([[Plastic Beyblade |Plastic]]). The F Bottom has a hard time retaining a flower pattern, due to it being plastic, which results in it having less grip to the stadium floor than a rubber bottom. F has been overshadowed by countless other [[Attack]] Bottoms such as XF, MF, [[Storm Pegasis 105RF|RF]], and [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F|R²F]].<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
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* '''Pegasis 105F (Prototype)''' - BB-00 [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Limited | Pegasis Prototype]]<br />
* '''Pegasis 145D''' - BB-05 Booster Pegasis 145D (Black)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145SF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Red)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145F''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Green)<br />
* '''MF-H Pegasis 85RF''' - [[Beyblade Super Deck Set]] (Blue)<br />
* '''Pegasis 105F''' - BB-20 BeyBattle Try Set (Green Wheel with Clear face, track and bottom) <br />
* '''Pegasis 100HF''' - BB-21 Bey Reshuffle Set Attack & Balance Type (Black wheel with Blue track and bottom and Black face)<br />
* A purple Pegasis Wheel was distributed to some Japanese beybladers by the WBBA after they collected a certain amount of Sub- or Premium Licence Cards. The Beyblade's Face is black with the WBBA's logo in gold.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Pegasis 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F<br />
Image:Pegasis2 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F side view<br />
Image:Pgssface 800x600.jpg|Face<br />
Image:Pgsswheel 800x600.jpg|Wheel<br />
Image:Pgsstrack 800x600.jpg|Track<br />
Image:Pgssbottom 800x600.jpg|Flat Bottom<br />
Image:Pgsskey 800x600.jpg|Tool<br />
Image:Pgsssticker 800x600.jpg|Stickers<br />
Image:Pgsspckg2 450x600.jpg|Front of packaging<br />
Image:Pgsspckg 450x600.jpg|Back of packaging<br />
Image:Pegasus00Prototype.jpg|BB-00 Pegasis "Prototype"<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Although Pegasis did enjoy a renaissance of sorts in 2010 after its use for [[Smash Attack]] was discovered and popularized, its revival was cut short relatively quickly with the release of RS in [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]]. Additionally, both 105 and F have generally been overshadowed by newer parts like 85/90/100 and RF/R²F, which leaves very little reason to purchase Pegasis 105F currently. Therefore, '''there is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection reasons'''.<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Pegasis_105F&diff=11519Pegasis 105F2013-05-31T11:29:10Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Design Change */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = PegasisStarter.jpg<br />
| full item name = Pegasis 105F (Flat)<br />
| item number = BB-01<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Attack]]<br />
| starter or booster = Starter<br />
}}<br />
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[[Pegasis 105F]] is one of the first four Metal Fight Beyblades released, and it is part of the Horoscope Series along with [[Leone 145D | Leone]], [[Bull 125SF | Bull]], and [[Sagittario 145S | Sagittario]].<br />
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==Face==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space.<br />
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==Wheel==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">36 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">43.5 to 44.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Highest discontinued point:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">13.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9.7 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">6.5 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Upward Declination:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">~ 28°</font><br />
|}<br />
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Pegasis consists of a three-winged design. Each of the three sections has a flat front that connects the protrusions. The segments slightly curve upwards in the shape of wings, with two pointed ridges near the end. Hoove-like parts can also be observed in the design. <br />
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This Wheel is one of the best [[Smash Attack]] Wheels from the Metal System series. Surprisingly however, its potential was not realized by the community until much later. After the Metal System had already ended, MF Pegasis 145RF was eventually popularized due to its high success rate against WB-tipped Defense combos, which were top-tier at the time. In combination with [[Metal Face | MF]] and RF, the [[Recoil]] Pegasis did experience was minimized, which allowed for its powerful Smash Attack to KO opponents with ease, especially Stamina types. However, when rubber-based [[Defense]] became a reality with Bottoms such as RS, Pegasis, and other popular right-spin Attack Wheels of the time (such as [[Storm Pegasis 105RF#Metal Wheel: Storm | Storm]], [[Ray Unicorno D125CS#Metal Wheel: Ray | Ray]], and [[Sagittario 145S#Wheel: Sagittario | Sagittario]]) were unable to contend with the strong grip those Bottoms provided and, as a result, fell into disuse.<br />
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===Design Change===<br />
[[Image:Pegasus145DPrototype.jpg|thumb|150px|Pegasis 145D Prototype]]<br />
The original design of Pegasis (pictured to the right) was changed to the current design sometime before the launch of [[Metal Fight Beyblade]]. No official statement was made, but the Beyblade community has speculated that it was due to probable breakage problems with each of the three highly exposed "wings" on the Wheel.<br />
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===Use in Attack customization===<br />
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==Track: 105==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Width with Handles:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">22.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Maximum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">16.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Core Cylinder Diameter:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">11.0 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">10.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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This Track is currently the fourth lowest Track available, but is outclassed in terms of [[Attack]] and [[Survival | Stamina]] by the 85, 90, and 100 Tracks. 105 has no problem with floor scrapes, but still is an outclassed part and should only be chosen when none of the aforementioned Tracks are available.<br />
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==Bottom: Flat==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.92 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">4.08 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.96 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">5.96 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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The Flat Bottom has a plastic flat tip, which gives it an offensive movement pattern. It is the equivalent of Flat Core ([[HMS]]) or SG Flat ([[Plastic Beyblade |Plastic]]). The F Bottom has a hard time retaining a flower pattern, due to it being plastic, which results in it having less grip to the stadium floor than a rubber bottom. F has been overshadowed by countless other [[Attack]] Bottoms such as XF, MF, [[Storm Pegasis 105RF|RF]], and [[Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F|R²F]].<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
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* '''Pegasis 105F (Prototype)''' - BB-00 [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Limited | Pegasis Prototype]]<br />
* '''Pegasis 145D''' - BB-05 Booster Pegasis 145D (Black)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145SF''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Red)<br />
* '''Pegasis 145F''' - [[Random Booster Vol.1 Secret Aries]] (Green)<br />
* '''MF-H Pegasis 85RF''' - [[Beyblade Super Deck Set]] (Blue)<br />
* '''Pegasis 105F''' - BB-20 BeyBattle Try Set (Green Wheel with Clear face, track and bottom) <br />
* '''Pegasis 100HF''' - BB-21 Bey Reshuffle Set Attack & Balance Type (Black wheel with Blue track and bottom and Black face)<br />
* A purple Pegasis Wheel was distributed to some Japanese beybladers by the WBBA after they collected a certain amount of Sub- or Premium Licence Cards. The Beyblade's Face is black with the WBBA's logo in gold.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Pegasis 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F<br />
Image:Pegasis2 800x600.jpg|Pegasis 105F side view<br />
Image:Pgssface 800x600.jpg|Face<br />
Image:Pgsswheel 800x600.jpg|Wheel<br />
Image:Pgsstrack 800x600.jpg|Track<br />
Image:Pgssbottom 800x600.jpg|Flat Bottom<br />
Image:Pgsskey 800x600.jpg|Tool<br />
Image:Pgsssticker 800x600.jpg|Stickers<br />
Image:Pgsspckg2 450x600.jpg|Front of packaging<br />
Image:Pgsspckg 450x600.jpg|Back of packaging<br />
Image:Pegasus00Prototype.jpg|BB-00 Pegasis "Prototype"<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
Although Pegasis did enjoy a renaissance of sorts in 2010 after its use for [[Smash Attack]] was discovered and popularized, its revival was cut short relatively quickly with the release of RS in [[Grand Ketos T125/WD145RS]]. Additionally, both 105 and F have generally been overshadowed by newer parts like 85/90/100 and RF/R²F, which leaves very little reason to purchase Pegasis 105F currently. Therefore, '''there is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade outside of collection reasons'''.<br />
[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Rock_Leone_145WB&diff=11518Rock Leone 145WB2013-05-30T20:44:26Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Track: 145 */</p>
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<div>{{Beybox<br />
| image = MFB_RockLeone.jpg<br />
| full item name = Rock Leone 145WB<br />
| item number = BB-30<br />
| beyblade system = [[Metal Fight Beyblade#Hybrid Wheel System | Hybrid Wheel System]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Defense | Defense]]<br />
| starter or booster = Booster<br />
}}<br />
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==Face: Leone==<br />
The Face on this Beyblade depicts '''Leo''', the fifth astrological sign in the zodiac. Leo is the Lion.<br />
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==Clear Wheel: Leone==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 3.0 grams<br />
The regular release of Leone is a translucent, blue-green piece. Leone is circular with small ridge details.<br />
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==Metal Wheel: Rock==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 31.4 grams<br />
Rock has six large protrusions with small, shallow gaps between each one. It also overhangs the Track much like the original Leone Metal Wheel, although to a smaller extent. Rock is outclassed in every possible way however, even if it had minimal potential in Smash Attack at a certain era. Its Recoil is too important, its weight is unable to compete with most Metal Wheels, and its rounded shape is too passive to be any real threat in Attack. <br />
===IMPORTANT: Mold Variation===<br />
Rock has 3 different Molds: 0 Cylinders (31.4 grams), 3 Cylinders (32.6 grams), and 6 Cylinders (32.7 grams). The 0 Cylinder Mold is only available from TAKARA-TOMY products, while the 3 and 6 Cylinder Molds are available from both Takara Tomy and Hasbro products. Rock suffers from recoil, but the best way to tame this is to use a Mold with more Cylinders, as more Cylinders result in less Recoil. The 6 Cylinder Mold has the most Stamina of the three, due to the weight of the Cylinders carrying the momentum around the outside of the wheel. It is also superior to the other Molds, in terms of attack and defense.<br />
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==Track: 145==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.47 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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145, along with its variants (C145, DF145, etc.), was once the highest Track available, until the 230 Track was released with [[Flame Byxis 230WD | Flame Byxis]]. It can be used in [[Stamina]] customs to great effect due to its tall height, which allows for more wobbling as the Beyblade loses its [[spin velocity]]. 145, as tall as it is, makes it easily susceptible to low Attackers; however, this should not be seen as a drawback because Stamina Types are not traditionally designed to be used against [[Attack]] Types.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the [[Attack]] custom, ''MF Pegasis 145RF''. Pegasis has been proven to perform viciously when used in unison with 145, which maximizes the effectiveness of its [[Smash Attack]].<br />
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===Use in Stamina Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the custom, ''Burn Bull 145SD''.<br />
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==Bottom: Wide Ball==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.7 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.73 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.95 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">9.05 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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WB used to be widely considered the best Defense bottom when launched at 80% power with a Beylauncher. It has since been outclassed by the likes of RS, RSF, and CS.<br />
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===Use in Defense Customization===<br />
WB was once one of the preferred choices of Bottom for Defense customizations, however, it has been outclassed in performance by RS in the top-tier customization ''MF-H Earth Bull GB145WB''.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Clay Leone DF145WB''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] (Purple)<br />
*'''Wind Leone D125HF''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] (Blue)<br />
*'''Mad Leone 145B''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS]] (Yellow)<br />
*'''Heat Leone D125FS''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S]] (Sky Blue)<br />
*'''Mad Leone 145FS''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S]] (Pale Orange)<br />
*'''Heat Leone H145S''' – [[Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B]] (Transparent Black)<br />
*'''Dark Leone C145B''' – [[Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis]](Dark Purple)<br />
*'''[[Counter Leone D125B]]''' - Metal Fight Beyblade Gachinko Stadium (Wii) (Clear parts, Green Counter Metal Wheel)<br />
*'''Rock Leone 145WB''' - [[Lion Gale Force Wall Set|Faceoff: Lion Gale Force Wall]] <br />
*'''Counter Leone 145D''' - Hasbro Legend series (Opaque green)<br />
*'''Storm Leone 100HF''' - [[Red Horn Uppercut Set|Faceoff: Red Horn Uppercut]]<br />
*'''Thunder Leone GB145BS''' - Faceoff: Solid Iron Showdown (Painted Parts, Blue Green)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:00RockLeone.jpg|Rock Leone 145WB<br />
Image:01RockLeone.jpg|Rock Leone 145WB 3/4 view<br />
Image:002RockLeone.jpg|Rock Metal Wheel top view<br />
Image:003RockLeone.jpg|Rock Metal Wheel bottom view<br />
Image:04RockLeone.jpg|Leone Clear Wheel<br />
Image:05RockLeone.jpg|145 <br />
Image:06RockLeone.jpg|WB<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
[[Rock Leone 145WB]] is comprised of predominantly outclassed parts, except for 145, which is accessible in many other beyblades with better parts such as "[[Earth Aquila 145WD]]". '''This Beyblade is now thoroughly outclassed, and should only be bought for collection purposes.'''<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]</div>Nupmukhttp://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php?title=Pirates_Orojya_145D&diff=11517Pirates Orojya 145D2013-05-30T20:40:08Z<p>Nupmuk: /* Bottom: Defense */</p>
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{{ZeroGBeybox<br />
| image = Pirates_Orojya.jpg<br />
| full item name = Pirates Orojya 145D<br />
| item number = BBG-08<br />
| beyblade system = [[Beyblade Zero-G]]<br />
| beyblade type = [[Survival|Stamina]]<br />
| element = Water<br />
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==Metal Stone Face: Orojya==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 5.5 grams<br />
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Having its name based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamata_no_Orochi Orochi], the eight-headed mythical serpent creature, the Face mark that can be applied on the BBG-08 Booster's Metal Stone Face shows snakes, however they're only at the number of three.<br />
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==Chrome Wheel: Orojya==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 29.4 grams<br />
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This Chrome Wheel consists of a ring circled by multiple snakes. These engraved serpents create small protrusions all around Orojya, like a gear. Following the characteristic of all Zero-G Beyblades, Orojya has a hole for the Crystal Wheel's orb to protrude into, and two snake heads encase it from each side with their fangs. Some swirly designs exist in the inner part of this Chrome Wheel, all the way down to the opposite side of the crystal, where a menacing face is formed. Made to resemble a snake's head in a front view, two evil eyes are engraved as well as small fangs near the edge of Orojya, and that big head's apparent mustaches are prolonged to become the many small serpents encircling the rest of the Chrome Wheel. <br />
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==Crystal Wheel: Pirates==<br />
*'''Weight:''' 4.0 grams<br />
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Pirates is a perfect vertical mirror of Orojya's sides. The combination of both creates a uniform pattern where Pirates continues the patterns of the snakes that are circled around Orojya's structure. <br />
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==Track: 145 (14.5mm)==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">1.47 grams</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">20 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Minimum Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">18 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">14.50 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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145, along with its variants (C145, DF145, etc.), was once the highest Track available, until the 230 Track was released with [[Flame Byxis 230WD | Flame Byxis]]. It can be used in [[Stamina]] customs to great effect due to its tall height, which allows for more wobbling as the Beyblade loses its [[spin velocity]]. 145, as tall as it is, makes it easily susceptible to low Attackers; however, this should not be seen as a drawback because Stamina Types are not traditionally designed to be used against [[Attack]] Types.<br />
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===Use in Attack Customization===<br />
145 can be put to good use in the [[Attack]] custom, ''MF Pegasis 145RF''. Pegasis has been proven to perform viciously when used in unison with 145, which maximizes the effectiveness of its [[Smash Attack]].<br />
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==Bottom: Defense==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|<font size="1"><b>Weight:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">0.68 gram</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">15.55 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Width:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.94 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Full Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">8.89 mm</font><br />
|<font size="1"><b>Tip Height:</b></font><br />
|<font size="1">7.59 mm</font><br />
|}<br />
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This is a [[Defense]] Bottom, which acts as a wider version of a Sharp tip. When hit by an opponent, a Beyblade with this Bottom will have lessened [[Recoil]] and will recover from attacks more efficiently than a Sharp Tip. However, while recovering, the Defense Bottom will cause the Beyblade to lose some [[Stamina]], caused by the added friction.<br />
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===Use in Stamina customization===<br />
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D can be put to use in the combination ''Scythe Bull 230D''. D is a superior choice for 230 because it retains balance more easily than WD. D can also be used in the combination Phantom Cancer 230/TH170D.<br />
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==Other Versions==<br />
*'''Orojya Revizer T125JB Dark Blue Ver.''' - WBBA Lottery Campaign: A Starter+Stadium or a Set that contains a stadium had to be purchased for a chance to win one of the 1000 available.<br />
*'''Samurai Orojya 145WD''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic]] (Orange and green stickers)<br />
*'''Shinobi Orojya 145ES''' - BBG-09 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.1 Thief Phoenic]] (Purple and blue-grey stickers)<br />
*'''Shinobi Orojya 160WSF''' - BBG-17 [[Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole]] (Pink, black and purple stickers)<br />
*'''[[Orojya Wyvang 145EDS]]''' - BBG-25 Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (Blue, pink and green stickers)<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
====Orojya Revizer T125JB Dark Blue Ver.====<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:OrojyaRevizer Top.jpg|Top view<br />
Image:OrojyaRevizerSide.jpg|Side view<br />
Image:OrojyaRevizerBottom.jpg|Bottom view<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Overall==<br />
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[[Category:Metal Fight Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Beyblade]]<br />
[[Category:Zero-G]]</div>Nupmuk